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Series Progress Tracking

Started This Year:
- The Long Price Quartet (group read 2019) - A Shadow in Summer, A Betrayal in Winter (2 left)
- Lady Astronaut (group read 2019) - The Calculating Stars (ongoing)
- Riddle-Master - The Riddle-Master of Hed (2 left)
- The Particolored Unicorn - The Particolored Unicorn (1 left )
- Dinotopia - Dinotopia: The World Beneath, Dinotopia: Journey to Chandara (16 left)
- Sandman - Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes - 30th Anniversary Edition, Sandman Vol. 2: The Doll's House - 30th Anniversary Edition, Dream Country, Season of Mists, Sandman Vol. 5: A Game of You, Fables & Reflections, Brief Lives, World's End, The Sandman: Overture, The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (6 left)
- Phoebe and her Unicorn - 10 read, ongoing
- Pip Bartlett - 2 read, 1 left
- My Secret Unicorn - 14 read, 1 left
- Unicorn School - 5 read, 1 left
- Unicorn Academy - 5 read, 6 left
- The Unicorn's Secret - 6 read, 2 left
- Unicorns (Vicky Blum) - 4 read, 1 left
- Les Belles Licornes - 4 read (ongoing?)
- Melowy - 12 read (ongoing?)
- Unnamed unicorn series - 2.5 read, several to go
Progressed This Year:
- Vorkosigan Saga (group read 2017) - The Warrior's Apprentice (14 left)
- Olympians (started long ago) - Hephaistos: God of Fire (ongoing)
- Chronicles of Elantra (started long ago) - Cast in Flight (ongoing)
- Hainish Cycle (group read 2017) - The Left Hand of Darkness (7 left)
Completed This Year:
- The Broken Earth (group read 2018) - The Obelisk Gate, The Stone Sky, Stone Hunger
- Pern (group read 2018) - Dragon's Code
- Unicorns of the Mist - Wonder Light, The Unicorn Thief
- The Time Quintet (group read 2018 and expanded to include the crossover series about the Austins and the O'Keefes of which I'd read a couple books before) - A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, An Acceptable Time, Meet the Austins, The Arm of the Starfish, The Moon by Night, The Young Unicorns, Dragons in the Waters A House Like a Lotus The Twenty-four Days Before Christmas A Full House: An Austin Family Christmas
- Codex Alera (group read 2019) - Furies of Calderon, Academ's Fury, Cursor's Fury, Captain's Fury, Princeps' Fury, First Lord's Fury
- Unicorn Chronicles - Into the Land of the Unicorns, Song of the Wanderer, Dark Whispers, The Last Hunt
- Unicorn Dancer - The Unicorn Dancer, Daughter of Destiny
- The Unicorn Saga - The Unicorn Quest, Unicorn Dilemma, The Unicorn Solution, The Unicorn Peace, The Unicorn War
- Midnight Crossroads - Night Shift
- Evelyn's Journal, Joe Vampire
- Ariel - Ariel, Elegy Beach
- Acorna (started looong ago) - Acorna's Rebels, Acorna's Triumph, First Warning: Acorna's Children, Second Wave: Acorna's Children, Third Watch: Acorna's Children
- The Secret Country - The Secret Country, The Hidden Land, The Whim of the Dragon
- Xander and the Rainbow Barfing Unicorns (don't ask, but it wasn't as dumb as it sounds) - 4 read
- Fetlocks Hall - 4 read
- Le maître des licornes - 4 read
Series (permanently?) Incomplete by Author/Publisher:
Killer Unicorns - Rampant, Ascendant
Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist - 4 read

- The broken Earth: finished
- Mistborn: read The Bands of Mourning (book 6/6) so I'm ready for the next one when it comes out (will probably read some of the short stories/novellas before then)
- The dark tower: read Wizard and Glass (book 4/7)
- Discworld: read Feet of Clay (book 19/40). Not planning to finish this series this year :)
- First law: read Red Country (book 6/7). Now I just need to read Sharp ends and I'll be all set for the new trilogy.
And I'm currently reading Babylon's Ashes (book 6/8). My goal here will be to have read book 8 when the next (final?) one comes out.
Other series I plan to continue:
- Children of Ruin since it is now a series
- Maybe gentleman bastard (I've only read the first book so far)
I definitely need to find more reading time if I want to reach my goals.

- The broken Earth: finished
- Mistborn: read The Bands of Mourning (book 6/6) so I'm ready for the next one when it comes out (will probably re..."
I had the second book of the Dark Tower on my list...I've got the movie recorded on my PVR and I understand that it covers more than the first book so want to get further into the books before I watch it but not sure I'll get around to it this year. But still 6 months to go so maybe it will go back on my pile, it's constantly being adjusted.
I wanted to also get through the rest of the Narnia series and the second half of Amber but not sure I'll manage those, what with the huge pile I already have. Especially given I started 12 series but only finished 3 so far :)

I've also been holding off on watching the movie, as I'm not sure how much of the books it covers and don't want to be spoiled if it takes a shortcut to the ending or something.

All Systems Red by Martha Wells (Murderbot Diaries Book 1 of 4)
Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch Book 1 of 3)
Progressed This Year
The Consuming Fire by John Scalzi (The Collapsing Empire Book 2 of 3, The Last Emperox to be published on 04-14-20)
The Broken Eye by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer Book 3 of 5, The Burning White to be published on 10-22-19)
The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time Book 2 of 14)
Port of Shadows by Glen Cook (The Black Company Book 1.5 of 9 main books plus others)
Persepolis Rising by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse Book 7 of 9, An Untitled book is expected to be published in 2020)
Finished This Year
Origin by Dan Brown (Robert Landon Series Book 5 of 5)

Let's see...
Finished my reread of A Song of Ice and Fire.
Caught up on Avatar the Last Airbender comics.
Read 6, 7, and 8 of the Chronicles of Amber. I don't like it as much as the first five so I've been dragging my feet but I'll finish the rest this year.
I've read seven of the fourteen Young Jedi Knights books. These are light books you can read in a day or two so I should read them all this year.
And I just read the second book of The Expanse.

I *was* going to read those this year, I mean there's only 5, they're short, should be easy to squeeze into any reading schedule right? But I manage to keep pushing them down my pile till I figured I'll just hold off till next year. Same with Narnia. That Time Quintet (and spillover) took more time than expected.

Series with Progress 2019: (covers completed, text to read next)
Joe Abercrombie: First Law World Series



Katherine Arden: Small Spaces

Josiah Bancroft: The Books of Babel

Pierce Brown: Red Rising Saga


Ryan Calejo: Charlie Hernández

Peter Clines: Threshold

Seth Dickinson: The Masquerade


Marina Dyachenko: Метаморфозы

Nicholas Eames: The Band

Neil Gaiman: London Below, The World of Neverwhere


A.J. Hackwith Hell's Library

Margaret Killjoy Danielle Cain

Richard A. Knaak: Black City Saint

Dean Koontz: Jane Hawk

Mary Robinette Kowal: Lady Astronaut


Nancy Kress: Yesterday's Kin

William Kent Krueger Cork O'Connor


Jenn Lyons A Chorus of Dragons

Sarah J. Maas A Court of Thorns and Roses

Stuart MacBride: Logan McRae

Malka Ann Older: Centenal Cycle

Tochi Onyebuchi: Beasts Made of Night

Louise Penny: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache

C.L. Polk: The Kingston Cycle

Gareth L. Powell: Embers of War


Alastair Reynolds: Revelation Space

Rebecca Roanhorse: The Sixth World


Patrick Rothfuss: The Kingkiller Chronicle




John Scalzi: Old Man's War


Jodi Taylor The Chronicles of St Mary's


Peter Watts:
Firefall


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--Finished This Year (2019):--
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Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale :


N.K. Jemisin The Broken Earth :




Ramez Naam Nexus :



Adrian Tchaikovsky Children of Time :


Tade Thompson The Wormwood Trilogy



Forward Collection Series







Narnia are nice quick reads.
I've only read the first four Wrinkle in Time books. I actually have a book called the Time Quartet. Anyway I really like the first two best. Can't even remember much about the other two so the fifth isn't a priority to me.

Series I'm in the middle of reading:
Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin
Amber by Roger Zelazny - I re-read the first five, now need to read the second series and the short stories
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card - I have a couple books left but I've been dragging my feet waiting for the author to get around to publishing Shadows Alive
The Band series by Nicholas Eames - I should be reading the second book soon, then waiting for future installments
Bobiverse by Dennis E. Taylor - I should start the second book next month
Culture series by Iain M. Banks
Old Man's War series by King Snarkster John Scalzi
The Chronic(what?)cles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
The Books of Babel (Senlin) by Josiah Bancroft
Forever War series by Joe Haldeman
Conan series (original stories and others) by Robert E. Howard and others
Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells - this one is on a short leash
Discworld by Terry Pratchett
Zones of Thought by Vernor Vinge
Oxford Time Travel by Connie Willis
Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden
Vorkosigan saga by Lois McMaster Bujold - also on a short leash
Pern by Anne McCaffrey - I don't see myself making it very deep into this series
Takeshi Kovacs by Richard K. Morgan
Nexus by Ramez Naam
Southern Reach by Jeff VanderMeer
Tales from the Flat Earth by Tanith Lee
Dark Tower by Stephen King
Time Quintet by Madeleine L'Engle
Lock In series by John Scalzi
Ringworld/Known Space by Larry Niven
Heechee saga by Frederik Pohl
Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
Magics series by Lyndon Hardy
Series I'm waiting on the author to publish a book in order to continue:
A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin - finish it already! Come on! (although I do plan to read A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Fire & Blood soon)
Seventh Son series by Orson Scott Card - why is there always such a long wait for the last book in a series?
American Gods series by Neil Gaiman
Series I started but stopped reading at some point and now need to go back and start again from the beginning:
Riftwar series by Raymond E. Feist - I devoured the first four books when they came out but never read any of the sequels - now that the author claims to have "finished" the series (until he runs out of money) I should go back and start over
Elric by Michael Moorcock
Thomas Covenant series by Stephen R. Donaldson
Green Town series by Ray Bradbury
Ethshar series by Lawrence Watt-Evans
Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser series by Fritz Leiber
And, series where I stopped for one reason or another and will probably not continue, unless I run out of other books to read:
Middle Earth series by J.R.R. Tolkien - I read The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings but probably won't get into any of the other books
Incarnations of Immortality by Piers Anthony - The first one was pretty good, the second one was ok, then they really started going downhill
The Expanse by a couple of hacks writing under a pseudonym
Hitchhiker's Guide series by Douglas Adams
The Giver series by Lois Lowry
Rama series by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee
Myth Adventures by Robert Lynn Asprin - the first couple books were pretty good but the wheels came off in a hurry - the funny books illustrated by Phil Foglio are classics
Phule's Company by Robert Lynn Asprin
Foreigner series by C.J. Cherryh
Wicked series by Gregory Maguire
The Rook series by Daniel O'Malley
Obviously, I'm defining series as anything in the same make-believe universe with the same (or different characters), not just a continuing storyline.
And I'm not including series that haven't actually become series yet, including the rumored or announced sequels to Ready Player One, The Handmaid's Tale, Stardust, The Andromeda Strain or even Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers. I'm also not counting "shared universe" series like Star Trek and Star Wars.
Also I didn't include mystery, thriller or horror series. That would be a very, very long list.

The Myth series does indeed go downhill...and when it starts to go back up again, the books are impossible to find.

The History of the Runestaff by Michael Moorcock - 4 books - completed.
No Man's World by Pat Kelleher - 3 books - completed.
Alex Cave series by James M Corkhill - 6 books (so far) - I've read the first 3 and have the 4th.
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen Donaldson - 10 books - I've read (reread) the first 2 and have the rest.

Regrettably, he's no J.R.R. Tolkien who continues to publish books at an astonishing rate for a dead guy. In this case, Daniel H. Wilson has been hired by the estate to

- Finished

- Read

- Read

- Reading

Next up are (probably):
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RJ wrote: "A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin - finish it already! Come on! (although I do plan to read A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Fire & Blood soon)"
This is also technically a series I'm a middle of, but the final season of the tv show left me shell-shocked and I'm not even sure I'll read Winds of winter. I'd been looking forward to it since I've read book 5, sigh.

The books are obviously much better than the series and the ending was awful because they just wanted to get it over with. I doubt it will have much in common with the books.


Agreed. The 4th & 5th books were a big disappointment to me. They didn't seem to go anywhere, just added a lot more to the world, not to the story or the characters. They were also supposed to be just one book & I think he said he'd finish in 2 more. At that rate of bloat, even 3 books may be light. It's a shame. The first 3 were so good.
The HBO series was great, too. Like the rest of the world, I thought the last season was pretty bad. I wonder if they'll ever lighten up the black episode. It would be nice to actually see what they spent so much money filming.


On my first read I was annoyed by all the new characters he focused on is AFFC but on the second read I enjoyed it a lot more and I really think he's going to pull it all together well in the end.
The show was decent in the early seasons but it's been going downhill for years as it got further and further from the books. I watched the last season but there's a lot in the middle I missed and I don't really care.

Nope, that's the author's job in a series of this nature. He's just doing it poorly. It's a shame. I liked his earlier work.

I'm going to try that if I ever re-read them. I suspect the story would be more coherent that way, and he probably could have tightened things up and fit everything into one book. (He originally planned to fit it all into a 2-3 page prologue to Winds of Winter.)

Also read the third book of the Expanse.

I'm a bit over half way through the first book in the Sam Reilly series by Christopher Cartwright. They are thrillers - a reasonable level of suspension of disbelief is required, but not enough to class them as SF. There are currently 18 in the series but, as is usual with this type of story, they seem to be stand alone, so I don't feel any great need to read them all in a row.

Here's my 2020 progress:
Started This Year:
New Corbuzon (2 left)

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (1 left)

Greene and Kennicott Series (4 left)

Outlander (14 left)

Unwind Dystology (5 left)

Wake (3 left)

Light as a Feather (2 left)

Continued This Year:
Sigma Force (8 left)



La Fille Dragon (2 left)


Temperence Brennan (1 left)


Stinz


The Vorkosigan Saga (16 left)



Chronicles of Elantra (3 left)

Clockwork Twist (7 left)

Dinotopia (14 left)





Oz Continued (29 left)




Dragonlands (2 left)


Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (??? left)
No idea how to count how many are left, what with crossovers, and subseries, comics, etc



Women of the Otherworld (11 left)

Simon Kirby-Jones Mystery (1 left)

Middle-Earth (? left)

The Dresden Files (2 left)






Completed This Year:
Bleach

The Water Dragon's Bride

Fruits Basket Another

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Divergent




The Long Price Quartet


Oz - Original Series














Powder Mage





The Mortal Instruments


Scholarly Magics

The Giver



Heroes of Olympus






The Dark Tower








Riddle Master of Hed


Jonathan Barrett, Gentleman Vampire




Narnia






Series still being written (next book not out yet):
Fées et Licornes








Order of Darkness


Mishell Baker: The Arcadia Project

David Baldacci: Archer

Leigh Bardugo: Alex Stern

L.X. Beckett: The Bounceback

Patricia Briggs: Mercy Thompson

Sue Burke: Semiosis Duology

Richard Chizmar, Stephen King: The Button Box

Roshani Chokshi: The Gilded Wolves

Theodora Goss: ... Athena Club

Sara Holland: Havenfall

Jordan Ifueko: Raybearer

Stephen King: The Dark Tower

Joe R. Lansdale: Hap and Leonard

Linden A. Lewis: First Sister

Naomi Novik: The Scholomance

Karen Osborne: The Memory War

K.J. Parker: The Siege

Veronica Roth: Chosen Ones

Karin Slaughter: Will Trent

Elizabeth Strout: Olive Kitteridge

Adrian Tchaikovsky: Echoes of the Fall

Django Wexler: Burningblade & Silvereye


From the other side (clue the dark music), it is also difficult for the writer. For example, I loved the first book of Thomas Covenant. Started the second, didn't read it anymore. Things like that. A lot of series books started fine and then went downhill. It irritated me no end as a reader.
Then I started writing. One reason was because I realized I didn't like the black-and-white dichotomy of one great series.
And I found out how difficult it is to write and maintain an epic fantasy. Every time you want to paint on the canvas, you hesitate. That hand of yours might end up ruining everything with an errant thought.
I am now on the 8th book of an on-going epic fantasy and I'd be lying if I say I know where the story is going or I am confident I could maintain what was there before.
Happy new year to all.

--Series Finished This Year (2020):--
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S.A. Chakraborty: The Daevabad Trilogy



Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games




Ken Follett: Kingsbridge




Sarah Gailey: River of Teeth



Hank Green: The Carls


Jane Harper Aaron Falk


Kate Heartfield: Alice Payne


Dean Koontz: Nameless






Derek Künsken: The Quantum Evolution


Yoon Ha Lee: Machineries of Empire





S.J. Morden: Frank Kittridge


Nora Roberts: Chronicles of The One



John Scalzi: The Interdependency



Emily Tesh: Greenhollow Duology


Tade Thompson: Molly Southbourne


Jesmyn Ward: Bois Sauvage



Peter Watts: Sunflower Cycle





Riftwar series by Raymond E. Feist - I devoured the first four books when they came out but never read any of the sequels - now that the author claims to have "finished" the series (until he runs out of money) I should go back and start over"
Wow; that is a lot of series/books! I read the Riftwar Saga back as a young adult/older teenager, after the Daughter of the Empire trilogy that he wrote with Janny Wurts. I also read the connected series that take place afterwards - Krondor's Sons (Prince of the Blood and The King's Buccaneer), and the Serpentwar Saga, which takes place 20 years later. Both were really good, and similar to the original Riftwar Saga. But I later tried reading the ensuing series, beginning with Talon of the Silver Hawk, and found them so different that I didn't want to continue. It had a whole different feel to it; the pace was slower, the action very different, the setting of course different, and everything kind of sad and serious. Part of the reason I like the earlier ones was because of the camaraderie, humour, and heart. I didn't feel any of that in the newer one I tried, and since the rest of them follow on from there, I've never gone back to complete them. It feels like they really are a whole new cycle, rather than being connected to the originals - except by being on the same world and having Pug as the connecting figure. But the originals I loved, back at the time. I'd recommend those two following series (and the Empire one, if you're interested - again, its flavour's different, but in a good way, I thought).

Started In The Past Year
A Shadow in Summer by Daniel Abraham (The Long Price Quartet Book 1 of 4)
Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga Book 2 of 16)
and The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski (The Witcher Book 1 of 8)
Progressed In The Past Year
The Blood Mirrorby Brent Weeks (Lightbringer Book 4 of 5, Book 5, The Burning White was published on 10-22-19)
Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch Book 2 of 3)
The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time Book 4 of 14)
Tiamat's Wrath by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse Book 8 of 9, An Untitled book is expected to be published in 2020???)
The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi (Old Man’s War Book 2 of 6)
Finished In The Past Year
The Last Emperox by John Scalzi (The Collapsing Empire Book 3 of 3, The Last Emperox was published on 04-14-20)
Network Effect by Martha Wells (Murderbot Diaries Book 5 of 6) (Fugitive Telemetry is scheduled to be published in 2021.)

Katherine Arden: Winternight Trilogy


Robert Jackson Bennett: Founders


Holly Black: Folk of the Air




Liu Cixin: Remembrance of Earth's Past


N.K. Jemisin: Great Cities


Jay Kristoff: The Nevernight Chronicle


R.F. Kuang: The Poppy War


Mark Lawrence: Impossible Times


Ann Leckie: Imperial Radch



Fonda Lee: Green Bone Saga


Seanan McGuire: Wayward Children



Dervla McTiernan: Cormac Reilly



V.E. Schwab: Villains


Samantha Shannon: The Bone Season


Neal Shusterman Arc of a Scythe


Michael J. Sullivan Legends of the First Empire



Adrian Tchaikovsky: Made Things


Brent Weeks: Lightbringer


J.Y. Yang: Tensorate





At least as you get towards the end of the Covenant series the characters become less offensive :) I seem to recall them kind of taking turns being annoying and depressing but if you made it that far you'll have to finish!

I noticed in the 7th book that they were more pleasant and that Donaldson seemed to no longer need to search his Thesaurus for every second sentence. However, he does seem to have discovered word bloat, and the books have just blown out in size. But I certainly will finish :)

-Dirk Gently's holistic detective agency by Douglas Adams.
Progressed this year:
-Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince, 5th book of Harry Potter series.
-Perelandra, 2nd book of C. S. Lewis' Space Trilogy (ongoing).

First Law: The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged
Greatcoats: Traitor's Blade, Knight's Shadow
Band: Kings of the Wyld
Dagger and the Coin: The Dragon's Path
The Long Price Quartet: A Shadow in Summer
The Expanse: Leviathan Wakes, The Butcher of Anderson Station
Wake the Dragon: Spine of the Dragon
Bone Season: The Pale Dreamer
Shadow and Bone: The Demon in the Wood, The Witch of Duva
Series I started, but haven't finished the first book yet:
Green Bone Saga: Jade City
Grave of Empires: Seven Blades in Black
Wayward Children: Every Heart a Doorway
Vickery and Castine: Alternate Routes
Lightbringer: The Black Prism


- 2 Dark tower books. 1 book remaining to be read next year to complete the series.
- 2 Discworld books. About *cough*20*cough* remaining
- 1 novel and 2 novellas of the Expanse. Series complete until next year.
- 2 First law books. Series complete until next year.
So not remotely as much progress as I wanted but I did also progress on my other theme and read a book from each of these authors:
Dexter Palmer
Claire North
Tim Powers
Ray Bradbury
James Smythe
Emily St John Mandel
Christopher Priest
I'm inclined to keep the same themes for next year as I really enjoyed most of what I've read and I still have unfinished series anyway, but I think I'll need to make it a challenge and set up a numbered goal as otherwise I get distracted.

> Started new series but not finished - 7
> Progressed but not finished - 15 (some of the series are huge so I've over 100 books still to read to complete all these guys)
> Completed - 17
> Pending more books being written - 2
So overall, not too bad. Since my goal was just "progress" and not complete that's 34 different series!! They ranged from reading just 1 more book, all the way up to 74 for the Bleach manga, 17 for Oz, and 8 Dark Towers.
And only started 7 with 6 of those being a case of "if I don't read it now I won't be able to read it for free" kind of thing, so had to grab those while I could :)
I may make a little progress next year too, but I'll mainly be starting+finishing short series of books (2-5) within the same year. I don't have too many where I can progress in something I already started.
Was a fun goal for the year though, will have to do it again some time.

Started This Year:
Shatter The Sky (1 left)

Effigies (2 left)

Want (1 left)

Riders (1 left)

Barnabas Tew (4 left)

Prisoner's Peace (1 left)

Gold Coast (1 left)

The Chemical Garden (2 left)

Oh. My. Gods. (4 left)


Fear Street (50 left)

The Songs of the Seraphim (1 left)

Modern Faerie Tales (2 left)

Danielle Cain (1 left)

Continued This Year:
Here There Be... (2 left)

This Mortal Coil (2 left)

Clockwork Twist (7 left)

The Cat Who (8 left)

Chronicles of Elantra (3 left)

Sigma Force (15 left)

The Dresden Files (? left)


Completed This Year:
The Shadow Campaigns



Northworld Trilogy



Dante Valentine





Secrets of Valhalla


Fallen






The Darkangel Trilogy



System Divine



Young Lovecraft



The Sandman





The Women of Troy


The Dreaming



Hush, Hush




The Blackwell Pages



Troy


The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps


Deepgate Codex





Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard





Series still being written (next book not out yet):
Redemption's Heir


M.R. Carey: The Girl With All the Gifts

Lee Child: Jack Reacher

C.L. Clark: Magic of the Lost

Steven Erikson: Malazan Book of the Fallen

Matthew FitzSimmons: Constance

Robert Galbraith: Cormoran Strike

Essa Hansen The Graven

Kevin Hearne: Ink & Sigil

Amie Kaufman, : Aurora Cycle

R.B. Lemberg: Birdverse

Ken Liu: The Dandelion Dynasty

Thomas Olde Heuvelt: Robert Grim

Robert V.S. Redick: The Fire Sacraments

Cadwell Turnbull: Convergence Saga


Melissa Albert: The Hazel Wood



M.R. Carey: Rampart Trilogy


Becky Chambers: Wayfarers




P. Djèlí Clark: Dead Djinn Universe



Michael Connelly: Harry Bosch





Hafsah Faizal: Sands of Arawiya


A.J. Hackwith: Hell's Library


Robin Hobb: Realm of the Elderlings


Intisar Khanani: Dauntless Path





Arkady Martine: Teixcalaan


Tamsyn Muir: The Ninth House



Barbara Nickless: Sydney Rose Parnell




Anthony Ryan: Raven's Shadow


Brandon Sanderson: Stormlight Archive



Adrian Tchaikovsky: Expert System


Martha Wells: The Murderbot Diaries








--Series Finished This Year (2021):--
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Dean Koontz: Nameless: Season Two






Lisa Unger: House of Crows





I started 13 new series this year, 8 of which were because they were free for a short time and I couldn't save them for later :)
I continued 7 series, I knew I wasn't in the middle of very many that matched my year's theme so I predicted this count would be low.
I finished 17 series (mostly started & finished this year, only 3 were started beforehand), and I have 1 series I cannot finish since the rest of it hasn't been written yet (and may never be *sob*)
So I nearly started as many as I finished, ah well, will have a lot to pick from when I next do a "continue series I started" themed year :)

Becky Chambers: Monk & Robot


Harlan Coben: Wilde


James S.A. Corey: The Expanse













J.S. Dewes: The Divide


Lindsay Ellis: Noumena


Alix E. Harrow: Fractured Fables


Marlon James: Dark Star Trilogy


Claire North: The Gameshouse


K.J. Parker: Saloninus



Rebecca Roanhorse: Between Earth and Sky


Adrian Tchaikovsky: The Final Architecture


Nghi Vo: The Singing Hills Cycle


=======Completed 2022=======
P.J. Manney: Phoenix Horizon



Sylvain Neuvel: Take Them to the Stars


Kai Ashante Wilson: Sorcerer of the Wildeeps



Chelsea Abdullah: Sandsea Trilogy

Daniel Abraham: Kithamar

Katherine Addison: The Goblin Emperor

Nicole Kornher-Stace: Firebreak

Vanessa Len: Monsters

Scott Lynch: Gentleman Bastard

Greer Macallister: Five Queendoms

Sunya Mara: The Darkening

J.M. Miro: The Talents Trilogy

Shelley Parker-Chan: The Radiant Emperor

Rebecca Ross: Elements of Cadence

Anna Smith Spark: Empires of Dust


Started This Year:
Wildlore (3 left)

Amos Daragon (11 left)

Tensorate (3 left)

George Sansi Mystery (2 left)

Nora Kelly (4 left)

Barker & Llewelyn (12 left)

Star Trek: Discovery (---)

Unicorn Princesses (9 left)

Rainbow Magic (280+ left)

Metro (2 left)

Jedi Quest (9 left)


Inspector Alan Grant (5 left)

The Lunar Chronicles (11 left)





Continued This Year:
Dune (1 left)




























Clockwork Twist (6 left)

Chronicles of Elantra (4 left)

Completed This Year:
Gregg Haljan


The Hunger Games

DS9 YA Series










The Iron Man


Incrementalists




Sal & Gabi


The Olympians

Descender






Les Mondes d'Aldébaran
























Les Chats



Ascender




TER



Olympus Mons









Valérian et Laureline











The Strain



Siberia 56



Eternum



On Mars_



Terres Lointaines





Blade Runner Graphic Novels









Robots










Ender's Saga

























Series still being written (next book not out yet):
Les Mondes d'Aldébaran - Neptune

We Only Find Them When They're Dead


Cannot get my hands on the missing books:
Starfleet Academy (2 left)












Starfleet Academy - Voyager (1 left)


Starfleet Academy - TOS (1 left)



Andjrez Sapkowski The Witcher

Brandon Sanderson The Stormlight Archive

Josiah Bancroft The Books of Babel

Sue Lynn Tan The Celestial Kingdom


Started but didn't finish 13 new series
Continued but didn't finish 3 series
Finished 22 series (some started before, some started this year)
Couldn't finish 2 since the rest of the series isn't published yet
Couldn't finish 3 since at least 1 book in the series is out of print and even Open Library didn't have it.
Well, at least I finished more than I started, but I'll be kept busy finishing those other series off some other year.

Started This Year:
The Hollow Star Saga (3 left)

Merry Gentry (7 left)


Love Berrish! (3 left)


Blood Like Magic (1 left)

Shugo Chara (1 left)











Everyday Angel (2 left)

The Diabolic (2 left)

Star Trek Year Five (3 left)

Fractalverse (1 left)

The Royal Diaries (20 left)

Jeeves (14 left)

Kate Fansler Mysteries (11 left)



Pixie Tricks (3 left)




Bella Sara (11 left)

Powerless (2 left)

Psych (4 left)

Cafferty & Quinn (9 left)

Jedi Apprentice (19 left)

Sabrina the Teenage Witch (55 left)

The Adventure Zone (4 left)


Continued This Year:
The Dresden Files (? left)

Rainbow Magic (over 100 left)







































Amos Daragon (3 left)










Clockwork Twist (5 left)

Chronicles of Elantra (? left)

Phoebe and Her Unicorn (7 left)

Series still being written (next book not out yet):
Critical Role Vox Machina Origins & Might Nein










Dungeon Academy



Terres d'Ogon



Guerres d'Arran

Can't get my hands on the missing books:
Whisper the Winged Unicorn(7 left)


Spiderwick (2 left)










Vampirates (1 left)





Cat Massage Therapy (1 left)


Books mentioned in this topic
Lucifer, Vol. 2: The Divine Tragedy (other topics)Locke & Key: Heaven and Earth (other topics)
Lucifer, Vol. 1: The Infernal Comedy (other topics)
Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 3 (other topics)
Lucifer, Vol. 4: The Devil at Heart (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
James S.A. Corey (other topics)Stephen King (other topics)
David Brin (other topics)
Joe Abercrombie (other topics)
James Smythe (other topics)
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I know there's at least one other person in the group who has been trying to finish up some series so figured maybe other people would like to see how they are doing too, kind of like we track our BINGO plans.