Exactly what I was going to say.hfis said:The Obernewtyn Chronicles (Isobelle Carmody)
The Bitterbynde (Cecilia Dart-Thornton)
Abhorsen (Garth Nix)
**nods**MedNez said:Tomorrow series;
LOTR + The hobbit. You can't deny the hobbit is awesome and a great leadup to LOTR, I must've read it fifty times as a kid;
I don't know if any other 'series' really competes. There are so many excellent single books, and a few awesome collections, two of which I've iterated like a lot of other people here.
*shrugs*
Some individual books have a lot more power than a complete series.
glitter burns said:Exactly what I was going to say.
The final Obernewtyn is due out (finally!) next year. Hooray.
There's more than one book ?Serius said:the Darwins children series[ about the next level of human evolution]
Ah , thank you!Serius said:yeah there is Darwins radio which comes before, it was probably alot better than darwins children because what the evolution does was a complete mystery in that book and it was on the social impliciation etc... i cant remember if there was a third book or was just 2
basically i addedm it to the list because it was a pretty good series, but more than that i think it greatly added to the sc-fi genre by making an important comment on society and how accepting we are of peopel with differences.
you must be joking, those books are a complete mindfuckimhere4themusic said:The Valis Trilogy by Philip K. Dick
woah, all books/series i love... wowFreakTrigger said:I won't pretend to be able to make the claim of the greatest series ever, but i can tell you what it's not.
Anything by JK Rowling.
Anything by John Marsden.
Anything by Victor Kelleher.
Are those books you've actually read, or do you just hate them because they're popular?FreakTrigger said:I won't pretend to be able to make the claim of the greatest series ever, but i can tell you what it's not.
Anything by JK Rowling.
Anything by John Marsden.
Anything by Victor Kelleher.