I've been recently sorting through my books and bookshelves (see my un-hauling blog post here) and I noticed that I own a lot of book series. A lot more than I realised. As I was going through them I started sorting them into ones that I had finished reading and ones that I still needed to complete and I was shocked by what I found! This blog post is only covering the book series I have completed and I have a separate blog post coming with the book series that I have yet to finish.
The way I have I have decided on book series that I have completed are
1. The obvious meaning of I have read everything in the series
2. I have read everything that is out so far in the series
3. I have read everything that I own from the series so far.
I may not have the correct name of the series/trilogy/duology for everything mentioned, but I've tried my best to put it right if I can.
Onto the books -
Harry Potter - J.K. Rowling
The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis
Fifty Shades of Grey (Including Grey) - E L James
The Gone Series - Michael Grant
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
The Divergent Trilogy - Veronica Roth
The Twilight Saga - Stephenie Meyer
The Maze Runner - James Dashner
The Abhorsen Chronicles - Garth Nix
The Bartimeus Trilogy - Jonathan Stroud
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (not including new authors work) - Stieg Larsson
His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
Lord Of The Rings trilogy - J.R.R. Tolkein
You Duology (or trilogy, or something) - Caroline Kepnes
Death Note Series - Tsugumi Ohba
Six of Crows Duology - Leigh Bardugo
FullMetal Alchemist - Hiromu Arakawa
So in total that's 17 book series that I am completely finished with/up to date with. I have to say it was more than I was expecting so I am quite pleased with that total. This smug feeling didn't last long, but you'll see why in my next blog post, so please keep your eye out for that very soon.
How many book series have you completed? Have you read any of the ones I've completed? What id you think of them?
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