The list of series books :
Like starting a relationship, starting a Series Book is a big deal. But you’ll discover the top Series Book when you see one. This is the type of book that engrosses its readers so much that they won’t want to put it down. Our BookBub readers gave us incredible feedback when we asked them to name their favorite book series. If you’re looking for a serious relationship, this reader-curated list of the top book series can help you locate the first book and provide details about it.
1. Outlander
Diana Gabaldon
The phenomenon-starting New York Times bestseller Nurse Claire has an unbelievable adventure in 1743 Scotland while on vacation with her husband in 1945. She faces dangers she never imagined, falls in love with someone she never expected, and must make a decision she never thought possible.
2. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
S. Lewis
This is a famous and timeless tale about four siblings who enter a snow-covered Narnia through a wardrobe. Lucy and her siblings are the sole ones capable of breaking the curse of perpetual winter, but they must make a tremendous sacrifice to do it.
3. One for the Money
Janet Evanovich
This is the first book of a new Series Book that has already become a success. Accompany bounty hunter Stephanie Plum as she pursues Joe Morelli, an accused killer and a past flame. A fantastic adventure, according to Publishers Weekly.
4. Children of Blood and Bone
Tomi Adeyemi
This epic fantasy will surely be a hit with Leigh Bardugo fans: An antagonistic prince attempts to foil the plans of two young women, a princess and a divîner, who are determined to bring magic back to their realm. “A phenomenon,” according to Entertainment Weekly.
5. The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien
A single ring to reign supreme… The entire trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien is here, and it is a “flawless masterpiece” (The Series Book Times) that altered the course of fantasy literature. The Sunday Telegraph ranked it as one of the best pieces of inventive fiction written in the twentieth century.
6. Binti
Nnedi Okorafor
A girl named Binti flees her home when she finds out she has gotten into a prestigious interplanetary institution, determined to attend despite her family’s objections. On the other hand, she encounters the hostile aliens known as the Meduse on her way to a new school, and she quickly learns that she can talk to them and even help them recover from their wounds.
This Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel follows protagonist Binti as she experiences profound personal and societal changes. The author Neil Gaiman warns, “Get ready to fall head over heels for Binti.”
7. Angels & Demons
Dan Brown
Dan Brown’s trademark elements—a clandestine society, enigmatic symbols, and murder—are present in the first book of this thrilling novel, Angels and Demons. There will be four novels in the Robert Langdon series, the first of which is an international thriller.
8. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
J.K. Rowling
In the first book in the most acclaimed fantasy Series Book, Harry Potter has always thought of himself as just another boy. The turning point in his life comes at the age of eleven when a gigantic guy named Hagrid appears at his doorway and tells him that he must enrol in a particular school for wizards.
Harry and his faithful companions are whisked away to a fantastical world where magic exists, the value of friendship is paramount, and the presence of evil is ever-present. They embark on a perilous journey to uncover the mysteries surrounding Harry’s birthright and the identity of He Who Shall Not Be Named.
9. The Bronze Horseman
Paullina Simons
“A tender and fierce” (Publishers Weekly) Paullina Simons: Immerse yourself in the gripping adventure of Tatiana and Dasha as you follow their love story & Series Book set against the backdrop of the Nazi invasion of Leningrad. Goodreads has given it approximately 32,000 five-star reviews.
10. The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins
This bestselling novel by Suzanne Collins takes place in a post-apocalyptic society where youngsters are compelled to take part in the “Hunger Games”—an annual, televised contest to the death—and is considered one of the most successful books of the last ten years.
11. The Fifth Season
K. Jemisin
Orogenes on the Stillness, a continent wracked by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, can control the earth’s energy, but they’ve used it for oppression. When Essun’s husband kills their son and abducts their daughter, her life takes a dramatic change. Embarking on her quest to locate her, Essun’s narrative is intertwined with two alternate points of view.
Like the other two novels in the Broken Earth trilogy, The Fifth Season won the Hugo Award for Best Novel for its sophisticated world-building and fantastic characters. Readers will find themselves flipping the pages of these works.
12. City of Bones
Cassandra Clare
Cassandra Clare in her New York Times bestselling novel “Prepare to be hooked” (Entertainment Weekly)! After seeing a murder, Clary is caught in a conflict between the heavenly Shadowhunters and vicious demons. However, when she begins to possess supernatural abilities, she finds herself the object of intense intrigue from both factions.
13. 16 Lighthouse Road
Debbie Macomber
A best-selling novel by “an icon of the genre” (Publishers Weekly): Olivia, a family court judge in charming Cedar Cove, makes headlines with her verdict and catches the eye of Jack, the editor of a local newspaper… Over 5,800 Goodreads reviewers have given this delightful romance five stars.
14. The Hunt for Red October
Tom Clancy
With almost 121,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads, this book has been a #1 bestseller in the New York Times: A top-secret missile submarine has the potential to alter the trajectory of the Cold War, so the United States and Russia are racing to locate it. Impressive, according to Clive Cussler.
15. Naked in Death
J.D. Robb
This is the first installment of an incredible new series that has been hot off the press: The eerie murder that Lieutenant Eve Dallas is investigating has wealthy Roarke as a prime suspect, and she must fight off her attraction to him. “Exquisite amusement… certain to satisfy your cravings for further content” (Publishers Weekly).
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