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   Location: Great Lakes, USA | Here's the thread for the Series A-Z Challenge. | 
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   Location: New Zealand | Sounds interesting. A good way to read more of those series I've started and never finished. | 
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   Location: Middle TN, USA | I'm going to start with A - F and see how far I get from there.  
A - Afterblight Chronicles  
B - Berserker  
C - Chronicles of Amber   
D - Discworld  
E - Elijah Bailey  
F - Finishing School  
  
I agree with Weesam, I should probably go through and look at series I have only read a couple books from.  This one would also work well with the read the sequel challenge (which I have already signed up for) | 
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   Location: UK | I reckon I'll probably get more than half way just by reading what I was going to read anyway, but there will be some tricky letters that have almost nothing I want to read. For my alphabetical detective crime fiction challenge it was X and some of the vowels that gave me most trouble.  
  
Still, it will need another extension to my spreadsheet. | 
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   Location: UK | I've been through the alphabet and made notes, now, and it looks like the letters I am most struggling with are U, X, Y and Z.   
  
With re-reads (are they allowable?) I can cover U, Y and Z. Otherwise I have a Y I'm not all that keen on, and I'm going to have to do some shopping for the others, unless I can find some things that aren't on the site.  
  
I've also been wondering whether prefixes such as "Chronicles of", "Legend of", "Book of", etc should/could be ignored. They aren't ignored by WWE, is the alphabetical list here deemed to be the final judge? | 
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   Location: Great Lakes, USA | The only letter I had trouble with was Y.  I have a few of The Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies, but am not looking forward to reading one straight through.  I have so many series books on my TBR bookcase, that I don't need to re-read anything for this challenge, but I have no problem with other people re-reading books if they want to do that.    
  
I hadn't really considered ignoring "Chronicles of," Legend of," or "Book of" in the series title since I have multiple books for a lot of the letters.  I didn't need to do that to make a book fit.  I have no problem if someone wants to count The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant as a T book (T for Thomas, not T for The) instead of a C book.  Maybe I can find something more to my liking for Y if I do that.    
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   Location: UK | Three left, for me, having just finished Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqueline Carey for K. I kept putting it off because it was very long, but I ended up enjoying it a lot.  
  
I still don't have anything definite lined up for Z. I guess it's likely to be Children of the Sky by Vernor Vinge, but that doesn't seem to have had much of a release in the UK.  
  
I'm a little bit unhappy with J (The "Jane Ellsworth" series is the Glamourist Histories series as far as I'm concerned), and N (New Solaris Book of Fantasy seems a bit of a dodge), but I'm only going to think about replacing them at the end if I feel I have time. | 
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   Location: UK | I finished Children of the Sky last night to complete this challenge. Just in time for the end of civilisation.  
  
Z had been giving me a bit of trouble, but then I discovered that my local library system had two copies of Children, and I ordered one in. I'm not sure it was ever actually published in the UK, this seems to be a US Tor hardback. Anyway, I enjoyed it once it got going, even though my memories of Fire Upon the Deep are hazy, to say the least. I don't think it's as good as the two 90s classics, but it was a decent enough read. | 
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   Location: UK | Yay! Finished the Halphabet challenge,which leaves me with 8 books for my Pick N' Mix to finish off all  2016 challenges. Certainly I found this challenge pushed the envelope for me at times,trying to find something both available and likable for certain letters,but its not a method of choosing my reads that appeals.Maybe in a couple of years when I have got a lot more classics and award winners under my belt I can relax enough to appreciate such a challenge!   | 
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   Location: Great Lakes, USA | Congrats to DrNefario and dustydigger on recently finishing the challenge and to Weesam and Devilinlaw for finishing earlier!  I am hoping to finish this over the holidays as I have a lot more time to read then. This challenge has allowed me to start more series that are now on my list to finish.  I will definitely be doing the Read the Sequel Challenge again next year.    
  
I swear I read A Fire Upon the Deep many many years ago, but when I was choosing books for this challenge, I found I couldn't remember anything about it, even after skimming through the book.  I guess I didn't read it.    I will be reading that one for Z and will have to read A Deepness in the Sky and Children of the Sky at some point since I own them.  Maybe I need a "Read All the Books You Bought at Least 10 Years Ago and Never Read" Challenge for next year. | 
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   Location: New Zealand | I think we all need a "Read All the Books You Bought at Least 10 Years Ago and Never Read" Challenge. Although it would have to run for multiple years because I know I couldn't read them all in a year! | 
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   Location: Great Lakes, USA | Congrats to devilinlaw, DrNefario, dustydigger and Weesam for finishing the A-Z Challenge!  I am almost done with my last book, Betrayer of Worlds, so I will finish before the challenge ends.  This was fun - I read a lot of books from the giant TBR pile and started a bunch of series.  Happy 2017 everyone! | 
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   Location: UK | I enjoyed this one. I even managed to replac the two letters I was unhappy with just before the deadline:  
  
J - previously Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal for the Jane Ellsworth series, now Janissaries by Jerry Pournelle. To be honest I much preferred the former; my problem with it is that I consider the series name to be the Glamourist Histories, and therefore a G.  
  
N - previously Fearsome Journeys edited by Jonathan Strahan for the New Solaris Book of Fantasy series. I thought that felt a bit cheaty, using New like that, so I replaced it with The Drowning City by Amanda Downum for the Necromancer Chronicles. | 
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