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Top 10 Series I'd Like to Catch Up On (or Start)

 I have a lot of series I've read with books that recently came out that I want to catch up on, but frankly, feeling a little overwhelmed! With everything I have going on, I'm turning more to TV shows than books, and some of these series/trilogies, I feel like I want to reread the whole series or at least the previous book before I pick up the new ones. Anyway, I am lucky that a lot of long-awaited books have finally, finally come out and they will be there when I am ready!

Happy Top Ten Tuesday over at That Artsy Rader Girl!

Top 10 Series I'd Like to Catch Up On (or Start)

1. Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak, #2 in the Unstoppable series by Charlie Jane Anders!!!!! These first two came to mind immediately because I've been thinking about reading them and love both these authors so much--but I do feel like I have to reread the previous books because I feel like there are so many intricate details, and the Unstoppable series has a huge (amazing...but...huge) cast, since, you know, it is a starship. 

2. Greywaren, #3 in the Dreamer trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater!!!!!!! My friend thinks this one might not be good for Declan though, and he is my favorite, so if she is right, I will be mad. 

3. Station Eternity, #1 in the Midsolar Murders by Mur Lafferty--this is the first book in a brand-new trilogy that just came out, and it looks great!

4. A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, #2 in the Monk & Robot series by Becky Chambers--I had been meaning to read this series forever, and I did read the first one relatively recently so I might not need to reread it again if I get to this one soon. 

5. Yours Cheerfully, #2 in the Emmeline Lake chronicles by AJ Pearce--I definitely did not imagine that the cheery book about an advice columnist on the homefront in the U.K. during WWII would turn into a series, but I'm here for it!

6. Seasparrow, #5 in the Graceling Realm series by Kristin Cashore--Ok, I did not actually think this one was out yet, but it looks like it came out Oct. 27! I'm so excited and actually I love and reread this series so much, I can probably go straight to this one--though this is one of those ones I might want to wait till I really need a comfort book.

7. City of Ruin, #2 in the Witch Walker series by Charissa Weaks--Also did not realize this one is actually out! And I read the first book recently enough--might have to skim it again.

8. In the Serpent's Wake, #2 in the Tess of the Road series by Rachel Hartman--I loved Tess of the Road so much. Again, kind of saving this for a comfort read.

9. The Silvered Serpents, #2 in the Gilded Wolves series by Roshani Chokshi--I read the first one like...five years ago? And looks like the third one is already out too. Oops.

10. Rosewater, #1 in the Wormwood Trilogy by Tade Thompson--My friend recently recommended this to me, and I went to add it to my Goodreads want-to-read shelf--and it was already there!

Comments

Lydia said…
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy was perfect. I hope you love it as much as I did!

My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-series-i-should-read-someday/
Michael said…
I read book one of Rosewater and it was a fun ride. I hope you get to it soon.

https://nashvillebookworm.wordpress.com/2022/11/08/top-ten-tuesday-series-i-want-to-catch-up-on/
Astilbe said…
Rose water sure looks interesting.

Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

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