Only in the last 2 years have I begun my journey on reading as a hobby and pastime. I focused on sci-fi and fantasy picking series of books like The Witcher, The Wool series and The Expanse.

As I get to the last page of these books and browse the other books by the author they often have standalone novels set in the same universe.

The same thought crosses my mind that these books are probably not as good as the series of books and are more world building or cashing in on the success of the others.

What single novels or miniseries have you read that stood out as more interesting to you than the series an author is famous for?

  • misericordiae@literature.cafe
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    28 days ago

    The Expanse novellas (if that’s the kind of thing you mean) are all quite good, and expand on stuff that wouldn’t have fit neatly into the main series’ pacing/structure. The show even manages to weave them in directly.

    The same thought crosses my mind that these books are probably not as good as the series of books and are more world building or cashing in on the success of the others.

    If quality is your concern, there are plenty of series that have less-good main entries, or are bloated with stuff not everyone will care about, or are like 40+ books long but the same plot every time. Personally, I’d rather have a solid, streamlined series with side content available for those who really love it and want more.