Books series vs Standalone books
- Jolyon Trevelyan
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Books series vs Standalone books
I prefer standalone books.
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I think what I like most about a series is that you get to see the characters change and grow, hopefully, and the situations they are in also change. I loved the Percy Jackson series for both Percy and Annabeth, but I struggled with the Heroes of Olympus series because I didn't really like most of the new characters. I kept at it because I wanted to see what happened with Percy and Annabeth.
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Now that I'm older, I've really started liking books that are short enough to read between all of the other stuff I'm busy with. I feel like a standalone is often better at being a story about a singular meaning. I still like to read a series, but I feel like it's harder to find a series that really fits together well as a whole.
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Its really just dependent on your mood/ interest.
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It does depend on the type of book though. But the type of books I like are YA dystopian which tend to work best as a series.
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