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Jan 06, 2015 09:20AM

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i'd say start a new series, just one that's not too long and easy to get a hold of :) but idk what everybody else is doing.

At the end of the day, have fun, read books, right? :)


I'm fine with reading more - just means I should find a new series! :)

hahahaha, I think there is something nice about the form of the trilogy or starting and ending a story in three books but if you get to the end of the year and want to count a 3+ book series as a trilogy, IDK would you have to finish it?
We can also definitely recommend trilogies to you, I see how the kind of books you usually read aren't trilogies though!
We can also definitely recommend trilogies to you, I see how the kind of books you usually read aren't trilogies though!
I need some ideas for trilogies. I've already read Hunger Games, Divergent, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
AHH!!! Rebecca, you too might enjoy the Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy. Beautiful beautiful writing really amazing themes. So much intensity in parts that it's seared on my brain.


Nicole wrote: "DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE"
This is the trilogy I picked and I'm almost done. And, no. I would never recommend this to anyone.
This is the trilogy I picked and I'm almost done. And, no. I would never recommend this to anyone.
Stephanie wrote: "you guys, i know this is going to sound ridiculous, but i'm finding less trilogies and more seriesessss (idk what is plural) (4-5 books). can i count that as my trilogy? :|"
I have no problem with this. Call it a "Trilogy Plus" Really, there are no PopSugar Police and I think the whole point of the challenge is to get us out of our comfort zones and try new genres out. Do whatever the heck you want.
I have no problem with this. Call it a "Trilogy Plus" Really, there are no PopSugar Police and I think the whole point of the challenge is to get us out of our comfort zones and try new genres out. Do whatever the heck you want.

This is the trilogy I picked and I'm almost done. And, no. I would never recommend this to anyone."
You're just salty. :P

Do it. Besides, many a planned trilogy wound up being a full blown "series" by the time the author finished. If they can cheat, so can we.
Nicole wrote: "Bonnie wrote: "Nicole wrote: "DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE"
This is the trilogy I picked and I'm almost done. And, no. I would never recommend this to anyone."
You're just salty. :P"
I still love you Nicole. ((Hug))
This is the trilogy I picked and I'm almost done. And, no. I would never recommend this to anyone."
You're just salty. :P"
I still love you Nicole. ((Hug))


Sarabeth wrote: "ok I may not have looked back far enough, so this question may have already been asked but is it ok if the Trilogy is really like four books ? I just started Cinder thinking it was a trilogy but it..."
We've talked about this a few times and have kind of decided it's up to you as long as you read the full series. I'm a purist and will be reading a trilogy but I also read a lot more trilogies than many people. In general though in this group we're all for small modifications to make things more do-able so if this modification works for you, go for it.
We've talked about this a few times and have kind of decided it's up to you as long as you read the full series. I'm a purist and will be reading a trilogy but I also read a lot more trilogies than many people. In general though in this group we're all for small modifications to make things more do-able so if this modification works for you, go for it.

Tho maybe not billed as trilogy, three books by Edward Eager share same characters: HALF MAGIC, MAGIC BY THE LAKE and KNIGHT'S CASTLE. Can also count as "funny", "has magic". (Might be stretch to count as "play" tho author was playwright, which shows in comic dialogue that adults relish; KNIGHTS CASTLE latter is about re-working of a movie version of book IVANHOE by Sir Walter Scott which includes a classic romance-sorta.)
What is it with fantasies and trilogies? (maybe related to classic granting of "Three Wishes"?): another triplet is by one of Eager's favorite writer's E. (Edith) Nesbit: FIVE CHILDREN & IT, PHOENIX AND THE CARPET and STORY OF THE AMULET (check off "non-human", "has magic", "by woman writer" (who was friend of H.G. Wells BTW), "funny", or "over 100 years old".
Louisa May Alcott's trio LITTLE WOMEN, LITTLE MEN and JO'S BOYS is also about same family "over 100 years old", maybe also "from your childhood", "one your mother loved", "first book by famous author", "made you cry" (when Beth dies)"made into movie", "book by favorite author you haven't read"--tho somewhere moderator may've said check off only 3 categories per book read.

Desertisland wrote: "Planning to re-read "Earthsea" trilogy by Ursula K. Le Guin (been so long since I read--IF I read it all--that most is forgotten). First time around, it was only WIZARD OF EARTHSEA, TOMBS OF ATUAN..."
Hey Desertisland thanks for the great suggestions. If you wouldn't mind could you put the Little Women spoiler behind a spoiler tag? Just in case anyone reading this thread doesn't yet know that (view spoiler) . I know it's unlikely but I like to be cautious.
Hey Desertisland thanks for the great suggestions. If you wouldn't mind could you put the Little Women spoiler behind a spoiler tag? Just in case anyone reading this thread doesn't yet know that (view spoiler) . I know it's unlikely but I like to be cautious.








you don't HAVE to read Winter, but why wouldn't you? ;)
