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Could you recommend me a book series?

It doesn’t necessarily have to be a series, all recommendations are appreciated.
Mysterion619 · 26-30, M
A series of unfortunate events. Brilliant. Interesting but strange in an entertaining way
Imsleepy · 31-35
Those were good books. I read them long ago. @Mysterion619
siranul · F
@Mysterion619 I like them a lot
siranul · F
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. Without knowing your preferences, I recommend this book as it is such a lovely story I believe anyone could find value in it :)
DocSavage · M
“The Incarnations of Immortality” by Peirs Anthony
It’s a magical fantasy set in the near future, in which science and magic both exist. The books deal with the functions of the universe. Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Evil, Good.
Each agency, and requires someone to run it. The person is immortal, while in office
Each book, is about the new guy, learning the ropes.
It was a good read overall.
Dragonlance. If you like fantasy it doesn't get any better
RedFlower · F
try the "Southern Victory" series.. its about a paralell universe where through one small even during the american civil war the south end up winning.

the series spins in details how that affects the future in mix up of adjusted historical events etc... for example the usa joined the axis in world war one cause the south got support by the british etc
ButterRobot · 51-55, M
Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
Lilymoon · F
I liked the Outlander series
EmilyMom · 51-55, F
If you have alot of time on your hands i recommend
Jeffrey Archer 's Clifton Chronicles series.

Jo Nesbo, very good swedish writer has a wonderful Harry Hole series, Police investigation type genre.

If you like these, message me, i have lots more.
SarahAndSamantha · 46-50, F
"In the Net of Dreams" by William Mark Simmons. First in The Dreamland Chronicles. Not very well known, but it's a pretty fun read.

I used to work with his wife right after his first was published. Really cool guy to boot.
SpaceCreature · 26-30, F
might be a bit geared towards the younger audience but the Percy Jackson series are great! Oh and The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly is great too
dresden files, fragile things, neverwhere, most anything by christopher moore, all the discworld books by pratchett.
Blackout Connie Willis, and its prequels.

The Long Earth Terry Pratchett, as other's have mentioned.
My own stories :D
@Imsleepy Neither. You would have to request me the link. It would be nice to tell me what kind of topics & genres you love so I know what to direct you too & I could even prioritize future or certain chapters. I can put it on on certain apps or sites if need be.
Imsleepy · 31-35
@DarkCrazyArtistGeekGamer I’d like a link. My favorite genres are dark and high fantasy, but I do enjoy nearly every genre.
@Imsleepy Very nice. I have plenty of dark material. I can't message you btw, it appears you have to message me first.
SW-User
Read O.Henry stories he was great.
ButterRobot · 51-55, M
what genre ?
Imsleepy · 31-35
I’m not picky, any genre is fine with me. @ButterRobot
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
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