Nora Roberts Groupies discussion
Reading Nora and Beyond
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How much Nora have you read?


As for her J.D. Robb series, it is important to read them in order - or you will get lost. Trust me, I started with book #17, Immitation in Death, without realizing it was part of a series, LOL! I learned my mistake and started from scratch, ordering the first three, then the next three, and so on, until I had them all. I haven't read Strangers in Death as of yet - a friend kindly lent me her hardcover :).
For anyone looking for a Nora booklist, there is one posted in the groups Book Lists folder. It's a lot more organized than the one on her website - at least it was the last time I saw her list. I'm working on fixing a few issues on my list that's posted here and adding links.
Anywho...it took me over 2 years to read and collect the bulk of her stuff. I drove my Mom nuts helping me look for books. The 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 anthologies make it so much easier to read her early stuff, at least. I generally don't buy hardcover (to expensive) but I will for her books. I'm too impatient to wait for the paperbacks. I just wish I could find a copy of Promise Me Tomorrow.
The In Death series....I'm still missing books 3-7 I think, which is why I haven't started on them yet. I've been picking them up used so it's kinda the luck of the draw if I find them or not.
Anywho...it took me over 2 years to read and collect the bulk of her stuff. I drove my Mom nuts helping me look for books. The 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 anthologies make it so much easier to read her early stuff, at least. I generally don't buy hardcover (to expensive) but I will for her books. I'm too impatient to wait for the paperbacks. I just wish I could find a copy of Promise Me Tomorrow.
The In Death series....I'm still missing books 3-7 I think, which is why I haven't started on them yet. I've been picking them up used so it's kinda the luck of the draw if I find them or not.


I just can't get into the jd robb books. I am not sure and it drives me crazy because I love Nora Roberts
I plan to eventually read the J.D. Robb books, but I'm not overly excited about them since I'm not sure I'll like them. So I'm just slowly collecting them as I go along.
I've read quite a few of them but I just can't get into the J.D. Robb books. I tried.

I was just wondering if her writing has changed much over the years and if it's worth it to go back to find her early books. My first of her's was the Blue Dahlia series which I really loved.
Her earlier books are a lot different than the ones she writes today. They were all short, category romances published mostly for Silhouette Special Edition and some other Silhouette lines. I know a lot of Nora fans don't care for her earlier work. For me, a lot are hit and miss, cute romances but not really stand out. But the ones she wrote that are part of a series of some sort are great...the MacGregors, Stanislaskis, Night Tales, Cordina...etc. If you don't mind reading short, basic romances, then you'd probably enjoy them. But if you prefer fuller books, then maybe not.

Collette, if you think you might like some of her short romance novels, there are a couple of her earlier ones that are worth reading. Personally, I love her first ever published book, Irish Thoroughbred (and it's 2 sequels).
The Order-Published list posted in this group might be helpful for you to find stuff of hers to read.
The Order-Published list posted in this group might be helpful for you to find stuff of hers to read.

When I get a chance today, I'll poke through the lists and post a list of recs of her short romance stuff because there are some that are stand-out, but a lot are just cute to read them if you can, but not must-read stuff.

I'll have to look for the Irish Thoroughbred series and see what I think about her earlier work.
I really enjoyed her Dahlia series because the characters seemed to have spunk? and it wasn't so sappy. I'm not big on sappy romance I guess.




For me when I read her older stuff, I don't really compare them to her full length books because they're just completely different types of stories.
I really enjoyed the Irish Hearts books. I think I gave them both 5 stars, but it's a different kind of 5 stars than I'd give say, Honest Illusions.
I really enjoyed the Irish Hearts books. I think I gave them both 5 stars, but it's a different kind of 5 stars than I'd give say, Honest Illusions.

-Mindy


I downloaded the list several years ago and have been working to have her entire catalog in my home library. LOL, I had to have new shelves built last year!
LOL, Crystal - yeah, shelving all my Nora books is not an easy thing! They take up so much room!

Tribute & another books of hers in my TBR pile.





Happy Reading,
April









For some reason, I'll read her "fluffy" romance just as quick as one of her suspense titles! Naw....I can't figure it out either!! :D

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I've read pretty much everything she's written under the name Nora Roberts. The only book I haven't is Promise Me Tomorrow because it's impossible to find at a cheap price. Oh, and I still have to read Blood Brothers and The Hollow, but I'm waiting for The Pagan Stone on those two.
I haven't yet read any J.D. Robb books. I have a lot of them, but I am trying to collect them all before I start reading and I'm still missing a handful of the earliest ones.