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In reply to the discussion: Did anyone else get seriously involved with a book series?? [View all]LogDog75
(1,128 posts)38. I, too, read those books
Regarding the Rama novels. I was deployed to Zagreb, Croatia in 1995 and I took the Rama novels, which I had read before, with me. One of the guys in our unit had read them and we discussed them. We heard there was a book store that sold English books and we were told approximately where it was. When we found it the name of the store was Rama.
As for the Foundation/Empire novels, I read an interview of Asimov who said you need to also read the Robot, Galactic, and the Robot Detective series before reading the Foundation series. I, fortunately, have those books.
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Did anyone else get seriously involved with a book series?? [View all]
justaprogressive
Wednesday
OP
Earth sea trilogy is seriously good. Also Orson Scott Card/alternate American history Alvin maker series
cbabe
Wednesday
#4
Yes, Elizabeth Peters' Amelia Peabody series. Think there's 20 of them.
sinkingfeeling
Wednesday
#11
I am nearing the final book of Louise Penny's Gamache/Three Pines series. It's the best series I've ever read.
Vinca
Wednesday
#21
thank you justaprogressive. Yes, Outlander. I have read all 8 books in the series and I am waiting for the last book to
debm55
Wednesday
#25
Robert B. Parker Spenser series and Michael Connelly Bosch and Lincoln Lawyer (this a fun post. Thanks.)
cbabe
Wednesday
#30
Elizabeth Peters Amelia Peabody series, also the Vicky Bliss and the Jackie Kirby mysteries
ms liberty
Wednesday
#31
I've been in a lifelong love affair with the Dune books and the Hobbit/LOR/Silmarillion.
Solly Mack
Wednesday
#35