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Do you have to read in order?


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Do you have to read in order?  

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  1. 1. Do you have to read in order?

    • I have to get the first book.
    • I'll read anyway.
    • It depends on the series.


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if someone says it can be read as a stand-alone story, I'll go ahead & read it. If it's not, I'll sometimes try it anyway, but I just know it's not giong to be the same as if I'd read the others first. However, if it turns out to be reallly good regardless, I'll go back & read the reast of them. If I'm having trouble with it but it seems like it's good, I'll out it aside, read the earlier ones & get back to it.

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I always like to start at the beginning, nothing worse for me than when there is a common thread running through a series and you jump into the middle of it.

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It really depends on the series, I've jumped in halfway through before, loved the book then backtracked to the first one before working my way through the series in order.

 

I unknowingly did this a lot of times! (Before I came here of course) Actually if I know it is a book from a series - I would try to buy the first book first.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Not only do I have to read a series in order, but I also like to read an author's books in order of writing as well. Perhaps a bit anoracky I know but i think authors develop their styles as they write and you can see this in the writing. Sometimes if you read a most recent book and then go back to the first you can see the difference. Also I feel a lot of authors do tend to reuse characters from previous books, even if they are only a background character, and I like being able to say to myself, oh he/she was in such and such a book. I know its sad, but its all part of the reading experience for me.

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Hi

 

No nothing specific, I read a wide range. I love thrillers, although they can get a bit formulaic at times. I like Martina Cole, Dan Brown (and similar to the majority prefer his other books, and not DVC), Lindsey Davis, Colin Forbes, Nicci French. I also enjoy chick lit for holiday reading -Jill Mansell, Belinda Jones, that type of thing. I also love all Lesley Pearse books and have been anorachy and read them all in order!

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Claire55 wrote

 

I read a wide range........ also enjoy chick lit for holiday reading -Jill Mansell,

 

I too love a wide range and I have to confess that I enjoyed Jill Mansell, Adele Parks, Maeve Binchy and Joanne Harris. Nice light hearted reads for when you don't want to think or analse too much! :D

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Definately, sometimes you dont want to think when you are reading but then another time the stimulation is just what you need.

 

Have only found this site a couple of days ago and cant believe with the amount of reading that I do that it has took me so long - picked up a link on the read it swap it site, so thank you whoever that was from.

 

As you say, looking round the site you do pick up new author ideas, and I have already written a couple down that I will try.

 

thanks

 

Claire

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  • 2 years later...

I prefer to read books in order but it doesn't always work out that way. I read the first few Martina Cole books out of order but the later ones I did. Lesley Pearse, Tess Gerritsen and Karin Slaughter are some other authors who's book I've read out of order so to speak.

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Yes, I have to read in order. I'm currently reading the 3rd (of 4) books in Arthur C Clarke's Rama series. I've read them all in order, although a couple of years apart, so I've been a bit hazy on some of the things that happened in the earlier books.

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Some books although part of a series work equally well on their own, while others are best read in order so I guess for me personally it depends on the series. On the whole I do prefer to read books in order, but it's not always necessary.

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