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Top Ten Book Series I've Been Meaning to Start but Haven't

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the girls of The Broke and the Bookish . I know that I'm super late with this post, but as I am writing this sentence, it's still Tuesday for exactly four more minutes, so I'm going to make this list anyway. This week's topic is top ten series that I've been meaning to start but haven't. Because there's just way too many book series out there. And a lot of them look very interesting and tempting, and you keep adding them to your TBR on Goodreads, knowing perfectly well that the chances of you starting any of those series deminish with each new added book. But it doesn't mean we have to stop trying. So here are ten book series that I've been meaning to start but haven't: 1. The Expanse , by James A. Corey As I wrote in my latest book haul , I bought the first book in the series, Leviathan Wakes after a raving review by Lisa from Bookshelf Fantasies , and the whole thing just sounds so exciting...

Ten Book Series I Want To Finish (Someday)

So last week, I was going to post a new book review... and then I went down with a bad case of flu. A couple of sleepless nights later, and all I have to show for is yet another top ten list. Well, that's not entirely true. My scheduled review for Isaac Asimov's short story, The Last Question is almost finished, and I'm planning on posting it sometime this week.   For now, a Top Ten Tuesday will do. It's a weekly meme created by The Broke and The Bookish . And this week, I'm going with my own topic, and listing ten book series that I want to finish (someday). Some of the books in the series I've already reviewed, and you'll find the links to those reviews down below.      1. Newbury and Hobbs , by George Mann Still waiting for that fifth book - The Revenant Express, to arrive. The last book ended on a cliffhanger, and this one is supposed to take place in Siberia (change of scenery), so there's a lot to look f...

Top Ten Science Fiction Series I Want To Read and Review

For more Top Ten Tuesdays check out The Broke and The Bookish !  I love reading series. Every time I read a new book in a old series, I'm immersing myself in an old and familiar world where I know everybody and where I feel comfortable. And I always dread that last book. Anyway, here are ten science fiction series I'm planning on reviewing in the future.   1. Robot series , by Isaac Asimov Hands down my favourite SF series of all time. Follows the story of Detective Elijah Bailey of Earth and his unlikely friendship with Robot Daneel Olivaw from the Spacer world Aurora.     2. Newburry & Hobbs , by George Mann   Imagine  X-files  in a  Steampunk world. That's basically what the Newburry and Hobbs books are. 3. The Foundation series , by Isaac Asimov A story of galactic proportions that spans over twenty thousand years. Takes place in the same Universe as the Robot series, which...