Help - need miniseries info

Does anyone know of a site that I can visit where I can find the books of various miniseries listed out in order? I have come across older titles that I really like, and find that some of them are parts of miniseries. I'd like to read the other books, but I have no idea what they are. If I could find a place to look them up, it would be a big help Laughing

 

Susan F.
Fredericksburg, VA

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Hmm... good question

Usually the books themselves will list the other books in the series, either on a page inside the front cover or at the end.  Or maybe you could check out the author's website, if they have one, or the publisher's website in some cases.

BTW--sometimes people will list whole series of books as Ebay lots.  Anyway, if you find out what the titles are, that's a good place to check if your local used bookstore doesn't have what you're looking for. Smile

Yes ....

www.fictiondb.com    .... that's a wonderful site ...

 

it offers complete book lists by author, by line, by mini-series .... the author lists also show which books are linked by the author

it also has a great feature to keep track of your own personal library .... and it offers a list of upcoming releases by month

for full benefits you'll need to subscribe, and there is a fee .... however you can access the site for a trial period before subscribing

this summer will make my fourth year there as a subscriber .... I think I access the site at least once or twice every day .... some days I'm there for many times

 

 

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I second Katherine's suggestion of fictiondb. I started out with the free trial and loved it so much that I joined. The site was down a few weeks ago for a couple of days, never realized how much I used it til it was gone.

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Thanks!  You've sold me on

Thanks!  You've sold me on it.  I went to look at it and it seems to be just what I was looking for !

 

Susan F.
Fredericksburg, VA

Knit, crochet, or sew for our troops!!
http://www.theshipsproject.com

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