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Do you finish (a series) how you start?

Home » Reading » Do you finish (a series) how you start?

In: Reading on: June 20, 2024

I happened upon a dilemma recently: 

If I start a series in one form, can I satisfactorily complete it in another? 

Let me explain. 

Say there is a series I started in paperback. Then the ebook for #2 goes on sale. Do I break format to read the book? Or do I wait and finish the whole series in paperback? 

I know this might sound a little crazy to some of you, but I’ve run into some serious issues here!

For example, I started a series as ebook. Got book #2 on Audible. But I hated it! Not the book, just listening to it. (It was a mostly epistolary novel and I discovered I don’t like listening to type of story. For me, the “letters” (or emails or texts, etc) need to be experienced on the page. Recently, with that same series, I found a good deal on the paperback of book #3. Ack! What’s a reader to do? 

Or perhaps there’s the flip side. I’ve read a book one, and then hear that the audiobook is fabulous. Will switching formats midstream in a series muddle my “feeling” of the series? 

Of course, sometimes things work out. 

Late last year I listened to a book one in which I loved both the story and the narrator! But then I fell into the conundrum about books two and three. My husband and I share an Audible account, so we take turns with the monthly credit (although, truth be told, he uses most of them!). And I couldn’t find either book in audio in my library apps. 

I was about to break down and get book two as an ebook, but then I got an email from Audible telling me that all my wish list titles were on sale! I didn’t get too excited at first. I’ve seen those emails before only to discover the book is discounted to $11 but I can get it for less than that in paper or ebook. But I clicked over just to be sure. 

Lo, and behold, the books two & three I wanted were both on sale—under $5 each! Now I can finish Pepper Basham’s wonderful Freddie and Grace Mysteries series all in the same format. Which makes me happy. 

And then sometimes, like with Gabrielle Meyer’s Timeless series, I start in paperback and know from then on I will read that format simply because I wanted the whole series on my shelf! 

Of course, there are many series I’ve started in paper and finished as ebooks—and vice versa—and enjoyed the whole thing. But there is a part of me that likes to experience a series of stories in the same format. 

What about you? Does format matter in a series or do you switch seamlessly in series reading from ebook to paper to audio? Inquiring minds want to know! 

Tagged: audio book, ebook, paperback book, series

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  1. Caryl Kane

    June 22, 2024 at 9:15 am

    D’Ann, That is quite the conundrum! I’m able to switch seamlessly from paperback to e-book to complete a series. Enjoy your weekend.

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    • D'Ann Mateer

      June 24, 2024 at 11:04 am

      Yes, that one isn’t so hard of a switch. But sometimes I regret not having a whole series on my shelf since part of it is in ebook! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Paula Shreckhise

    June 22, 2024 at 10:19 am

    I try to keep to paperback if I want them for my shelf. But if I find them for less in ebook, then I will switch. I don’t do audio books.

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    • Patty

      June 22, 2024 at 11:10 am

      Paperback or e-book wouldn’t be a problem for me, but I can see how changing to audiobook midstream might be a problem. Sometimes you just might not like a narrator, or like in the book you mentioned, letters or text messages etc. might not come across well in that version.

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    • D'Ann Mateer

      June 24, 2024 at 11:06 am

      Yep, that’s usually the reason for switching–cost. I love when I can find the next book cheaper, but then it means an incomplete series on the shelf. Sigh.

      Reply
  3. Lori Cole

    June 22, 2024 at 8:28 pm

    I’ve never listened to an audible, so I don’t have that third leg of the issue. I like to read my books… see the pages, see the words… I fear I’d get terribly distracted if I were just listening.
    I’m overall a paperback lover first, but I also have quite a few ebooks. I get ebooks because they’re cheap or free & I can try new authors without the expense of a paperback in case I don’t care for the book. I try to get all/most of the paperbacks of my favorite authors. Sometimes I’ll buy an ebook from a fav author just to read it & see if it classifies as a favorite-enough to buy the paperback to put on my shelves. A few books I have in both paperback & ebook because I like them so much & can read them any time I want (I’m a fav-book re-reader), home or away from home.
    As far as series books go, I have sets in both paperbacks & ebooks, but I want all of one series to be in the same format.

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    • D'Ann Mateer

      June 24, 2024 at 11:07 am

      I have several books both paper and ebook, too! Sometimes an ebook is just too good to not have on my physical shelf!

      Reply
  4. Staci

    June 23, 2024 at 9:56 pm

    What a great question! I do think it matters. Perhaps it’s just a mental thing, but I do prefer to keep reading a series in the format I started with. Not to say I haven’t successfully read a series in multiple formats, but my first choice is to continue with the same format.

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    • D'Ann Mateer

      June 24, 2024 at 11:07 am

      I agree!

      Reply

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