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Lately I've been using FictFact to organize the series I want to read. I use the 'Next Books' to put the 10 series I'm planning to read next. I have two sticky series (Harry Potter and BDB) that I'm working on, but the rest I just rotate...once I read a book from that series I move the next one down so it doesn't show up in the top 10 and then I move up a different series.
I'm also giving priorities to series I know I want to read. Anything I'm on the fence I move down and give less priority. If I didn't like the first book in a series, I'm just not continuing reading.
Of course, this doesn't mean that I'm not starting new series or that I'm not flexible...if I feel like reading a different series or mix in a standalone here and there, I do so but at least I'm just not starting new series and I'm making progress on the series I already started.




Lately I've been using FictFact to organize the series I want to read. I use the 'Next Books' to put the 10 series I'm planning to read next. I have two sticky serie..."
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That's a good strategy, Mary.

Glad to be of help Dalene :)


It takes me a while to work my way through a series too. I've made a resolution not to start anymore series until I finish at least two that I have on the go right now. Not sure if I'll be able to keep to it though.


Lauren I have vowed to do something similar for 2012. But I have decided not to pick up a series until I have finished or caught up with another one that's similar. Not more vampires until I catch up with the Black Dagger Brotherhood books. No more magic/wizards/fae until I catch up with Harry Dresden by Jim Butcher and finish the Fever book by KMM. No new dragon books until I catch up with the Dragonfire books by Deborah Cooke.
Hopefully I can stick with that. I'm starting to get all my series confused. I have a bunch where I read the first book so long ago that I can no longer remember the series set up. So I've been looking for some on audio (cheap or free) to reread them.

Exactly! For me it is no BDB until I finish Midnight Breed. I can only have one group of vampire warriors going on at one time.


I think I have too many mercenary/cop/military unit/security team type series going as well.

Completely overloaded, lol!


I do agree with you Aryn about some of the series that I loved in the beginning that start repeating themselves and I slowly lose interest, to the point where I don't buy the next books anymore. I know about 99% won't agree with me, but JR Ward's brotherhood books and the Feehan's Carpathian books are the ones I'm not keeping up with anymore. I loved both of them so much when I started them, it's kind of sad that they don't hold my interest anymore.

I will say that FictFact has helped alot in prioritizing what I will read next, as well as help me rotate series books. I'm not one that can read a series straight through. I have to mix it up a bit. FictFact is great for that.
Still...I find myself constantly starting a new series. In fact I started a new one just today. Shame on me.

Those series just keep getting bigger and bigger. Personally, I think 3 or 4 should be enough. When it reaches like 10, I just lost interest. Maybe I am not very determine



I agree about the standalones, Sandra. That's one of the reasons I like to read books by Sandra Brown.

I've been pretty good about not starting any new series that I know I'll have to read close together to keep track.
I reread 3 books from 2 different series that I had kind of forgotten the set up and new I needed a reminder. For one of those: I am donating all my print copies and checking the audio versions out from the library.
I'm still thinking about boxing up all my books and just keeping the stand alones and 1 or 2 each of different types of series out. And not getting any others out until I finish some series.
I have shiny object syndrom when it comes to new series.

I hope everyones Holidays were nice. Thanks for the FictFact Tip I am now getting organized for 2012. I swear I am making it this year on all my challenges. This is my 3rd year trying and life keeps getting in my way. I am also a series Addict. My Faves are Woods , Patterson , Evanovich. I have about 5 others that I have purchased and are piling up in basement. You have a given me a resolution for the year i am going to catch up on all my series and dive into the ones in my basement to see if i even like them. I will certainly make it this year. I miss reading so much i am going to make the time for this year. Good Luck to all and Happy New Year!!!
I'm really thinking about boxing up a bunch of my books and leaving out just a few seires at a time. Maybe 1 from each genre. I can leave out my stand alones. Maybe that will force me to finish some up. I have a bunch of plastic bins filled with my daughters out grown clothes. I've been meaning to haul them to the thrift store. (the clothes not the bins). I have plenty of room in my basement for them. If I do that should I put anything in the bins for preservation? It's actually a pretty dry basement. I don't need to run a dehumidifier or anything. My clothes never smell musty when I rotate seasons.
Or does that sound like a completely dumb idea? I kind of feel like I have too many choices and maybe limiting what's out and easy to get to will help.