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Sure, not what I would usually read, but hell... lots of stuff here I've like so far are things I wouldn't normally read... so I'm in if others want to read that series.

Earth's Children is a series of speculative alternative historical fiction novels written by Jean M. Auel set circa 30,000 years before present. There are six novels in the series. Auel had previously mentioned in interviews that there would be a seventh novel, but publicity announcements for the sixth have confirmed it is the final book in the sequence.

The series is set in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic era, after the date of the first ceramics discovered, but before the last advance of glaciers. The books focus on the period of co-existence between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals.

As a whole, the series is a tale of personal discovery: coming-of-age, invention, cultural complexities, and, beginning with the second book, explicit romantic sex. It tells the story of Ayla, an orphaned Cro-Magnon girl who is adopted and raised by a tribe of Neanderthals and who later embarks on a journey to find the Others (her own kind), meeting along the way her romantic interest and supporting co-protagonist, Jondalar.

The story arc in part comprises a travel tale, in which the two lovers journey from the region of Ukraine to Jondalar's home in what is now France, along an indirect route up the Danube River valley. In the third and fourth works, they meet various groups of Cro-Magnons and encounter their cultural contexts, including bona-fide technologies. The couple finally return to southwestern France and Jondalar's people in the fifth novel. The series includes a highly-detailed focus on botany, herbology, herbal medicine, archaeology and anthropology, but it also features substantial amounts of romance, coming-of-age crises, and — employing significant literary license — the attribution of certain advances and inventions to the protagonists.
 
I'm reading that the 5th and 6th books aren't worth the time apparently, compared with the first three, and the fourths quality began to diminish it seems. The last two have dismal reviews... so is this what we want to read as a series or do we continue looking?

I'm happy either way.
 
I'm up for pretty much anything... so I will let the ladies decide this one, and I will just ride along. I am really quite open to reading everything and anything, as I've found so much outside what I might normally read already, that I can't close myself off to any specific niche, when all have satisfied me for the most part to date. I'm pretty easy to please I guess... :cautious:
 
Ok... it is really hard to find series books outside of the teen market. Wow... unbelievable!

So what do we have then in series?

Earths Children
Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
Twilight
Mortal Instruments
Percy Jackson
Divergent
Uglies
The Mortal Instruments
Sookie Stackhouse
The Wolves of Mercy Falls
House of Night
Matched
Vampire Academy
Infernal Devices
Inheritance
Hush Hush
A Song Of Ice and Fire
His Dark Materials
Outlander
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Fallen
Stephanie Plum
And lots lots more....

Take a look through the pages at http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/series and I will read what others settle on as a good series that is a bit different than the monthly books.
 
As for series... Can K-PAX by Gene Brewer be considered a series? There's at least five, but as far as I know no. 5 is not available anymore.

The first one on amazon.com: Dead Link Removed
 
Excited about possibilities and just reading in general. :)

I cleaned out my bookshelf of all books I didn't like or thought I would never read again. Going to sell them at a local used bookstore then use that money to fund more worthy books to my bookshelf. I did this over a year ago and I got 93 dollars. :):D
 
Oh please God, not Lord of the Rings. H is a huge fan and I mean long before the movies. We have been married for 32 years and he has read it at least once a year in addition to listening to the audio tapes and music. I have picked it up on numerous occasions and just can't get into it at all.
 
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