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Fav Book Series?

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What is your favorite book series?



Example:

Harry Potter

Twilight

Chronicles of Narnia

The Lord of the Rings

The Boxcar Children
 
The one I'm writing now.... the Inside World.



Books 1 and 2 are published, 3 is in editing, 4 is done in the on deck circle, I'm working on 5.



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People taken from all over the world, from all through time, make the best life they can for themselves in a most unusual environment.



Cover painting of The Lake by Teresa Levite! (An oil painting for cover art, how cool is that!)

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The people continue to discover the world, each other, and themselves.



I always wondered where lost suitcases went, now I know. Did you see this luggage tag?

Santino from El Seco... 'MAZ (Mayaguez) to JFK (Idlewild)', June fifteenth, 1964.... I wonder if he made it.

His suitcase didn't.



Cover painting of The Sand River by Teresa Levite.



Stay Tuned for more.
 
I like Harry Potter, the shadow children, Gregor the overlander, the chronicels of Narnia.....bleh, i've read so many books and series that I don't even know anymore.
 
The Babysitters Club.

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Really though, I cant think of any. Guess I dont read enough or never did.
 
circle series by ted dekker black red white and green. If you are into christian fiction READ THEM
 
KaPOWitsCHRIS said:
A Series of Unfortunate Events



This is probably mine as well, Not sure if there is any recent books in the series out, not read one in a while.
 
Well, the only book series I've read is actually one I'm not fond of, but that I read anyone so I can understand points of view I don't share. I'm referring, of course, to Lee Strobel's case books in defense of Christianity. I do find them humorous, though, so there's that.



Regards,



Kevin
 
1. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling

2. Incarnations of Immortality by Piers Anthony

3. The Roman Mysteries by Caroline Lawrence

4. The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
 
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