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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Poeltl (mikepoeltl) As an author who has just completed a trilogy, I am curious as to whether readers wait for the full series to become available before begining it. I have heard this happens more often then not.

Love to hear your opinion from personal experience.

Thanks.

Mike.


message 2: by Christina (new)

Christina Rod (christina316) I personally would rather read the whole series straight through. I do not like the wait and I feel like by the time the follow up books are released you have to go back to read the first book to refresh your memory.


message 3: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 4 comments Christina wrote: "I personally would rather read the whole series straight through. I do not like the wait and I feel like by the time the follow up books are released you have to go back to read the first book to ..."

I agree Christina. I read a fair amount and sometimes very different genre, so if I have to wait, I definitely have to refresh my memory or miss some of the subtle carryover nuances from book to book. I've caught myself scratching my head trying to remember something that happened in the first book that is referred to in a subsequent book, and have to go back and search for a passage for clarification. Grrrr.


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Anne (annecurrin) | 3 comments Mark wrote: "Christina wrote: "I personally would rather read the whole series straight through. I do not like the wait and I feel like by the time the follow up books are released you have to go back to read ..."

I agree with everyone....if possible, I will wait and get the entire series and then read the books straight through.


Diamond (kindle lover) (quirkysecrets) | 10 comments I'm always late with the whole new books coming out so about the time when I discover them the whole series is done lol


message 6: by Book Sp(l)ot (new)

Book Sp(l)ot | 2 comments If a book is being talked about a ton/getting a lot of great reviews - or I've gotten it to review and it sounds like something I'll love, I will read the first book before the others are out. A lot of times, however, I will wait until the later books are out first.

I'm more likely to read books in a trilogy (or longer series) before they're all released if I have an idea - at least a vague one - of when the others will be released. If the book says 'Book 2 is out on x date and Book 3 on x date' that encourages me to read Book 1 before they're released (I know I won't be waiting years or never getting the rest of the story).


message 7: by Dana (last edited Apr 09, 2012 11:14AM) (new)

Dana (danaisreading) I read trilogies however I find them. But if it's in between books I usually don't mind waiting for them.

There is one exception to that rule, but only because it's now been at least 10 years between the 2nd and 3rd book and there's no sign the author wants to even finish the trilogy. For that trilogy, despite how much I loved the characters, I wish I knew now what I knew then and never even started it.

So, basically, as long as writers plan on finishing what they start, I have no problem with reading a trilogy as it's being published rather than waiting until the end.


message 8: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (jerzbookishnerd) Normally I wait for all the books to be available before I start a series. I'm not really patient, although if the series is just starting and sounds amazing, I will just get it as it becomes available.


message 9: by Amber (new)

Amber (bluebleeder) | 3 comments If it is something that looks interesting I don't have the willpower to stop myself.


message 10: by stormhawk (new)

stormhawk | 77 comments I don't mind waiting, if it's a good story.

I've waited out next books quite a few times over the years. I figure there are plenty of other things to read in between, and if the books in the series are REALLY good, rereading is certainly an option.

Although I came into it late, I'm waiting on George RR Martin to finish the next two books in A Song of Ice and Fire.

I waited on the Harry Potters, and while I enjoy them very, very much, I know they're not that great.

And I've read several of Jack Chalker's series waiting for the next book to come out.

There is an advantage, though, to writing the whole thing at one go, and that is it becomes easier to remain consistent in the story, plot, and tone.


message 11: by Dierdra (new)

Dierdra McGill (dierdramcgill) | 6 comments I tend to wait but not always, I know it's a series but I am reading The Fire and Ice series and there are only 5 books out. I just had to read them tho even if not all of them are out.


message 12: by Dinou (new)

Dinou R | 1 comments I never read books in a serie back to back (even if the serie/trilogy is finished). I like to wait for the next one (!): it allows me to think about the story.


message 13: by stormhawk (new)

stormhawk | 77 comments I tend to wait for the author to learn to spell the word. That's a big benchmark for me, especially when it comes to self-publishing.


message 14: by Tristan (new)

Tristan Vick Trilogies! WEEEEE!!! I too am currently working on a trilogy. Hopefully it works out, even with a few spelling errors which are unavoidable. Even the professionally edited and published books always have one or two misspellings. But it does make for a more professional presentation when there aren't so many glaring errors to worry's aboot. :p


message 15: by Rina (new)

Rina Lee (rina_lee) | 2 comments I like to have the entire series/trilogy available when I start reading, but that doesn't stop me, I'm currently enthralled by the Starcrossed trilogy, and the second book only came out today.

And of course I've been reading one series for the last 15 years *cough*Wheel of Time*coughcough*.

So I guess is just really depends on when I come across the books to begin with.


message 16: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie Inman (sagewitch) | 5 comments I do not wait. I read then as they come out.


message 17: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Bout (nancybout) | 27 comments I have to go back Amd Reread Lauren Kate's passion cause I have all her ebooks now on my fire
I found them
Online and changed to mobi & uploaded them all!
I prefer them all at once BUt have waited..


message 18: by Gwen (new)

Gwen I try to never start a series until it's complete.


message 19: by Marius (new)

Marius Hancu | 3 comments I read "Hunger Games" I, but I have no intent of continuing. So, it really depends.


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

I start whenever I get into it. I grew up waiting on the next Harry Potter book to release, so I'm used to it. :p I don't like waiting particularly, but if I want to start a series I will whether its completed or not.


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

Scott wrote: "The way some writers are you could be dead and gone before they finish."


message 22: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 33 comments i read as they come out with new books


message 23: by Susan Tydings (new)

Susan Tydings (tydingsfrushour) | 2 comments I have 3 trilogies I'm following where I've read the 1st 2 books, and now I wait for the third edition. It's driving me nuts, because all three were recently read & it's taken awhile for the third. Whenever these 3 come out, I'm going to have to reread the 1st book to remind myself of the story. Unfortunately, I'm hooked. I thought all three authors did a great job, and now I wait, and wait, and wait.


message 24: by Lyndl (new)

Lyndl | 3 comments No, I don't wait. If I find a book I want to read, I'm not going to wait 2 or 3 years. Sometimes it's frustrating when I do have to wait for the next book but I live with it.


message 25: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Bout (nancybout) | 27 comments I prefer to have all three but no I still have books I need to finish!
I'm now on the 2nd book of all souls trilogy:-


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