If you could only read a single book series for the remainder of your life, assuming that their will be a new book introduced every 1-2 years indefinately, what would you choose? For me, it would either be Clive Cussler or James Rollins. Both keep me entertained, although Cusslers tend to be longer and would keep me occupied between the long intervals between new publication.
Assuming a new book was released every year or two years? A Song of Ice and Fire, by far. It's just so amazing, and you never know what's going to happen. And I mean never. You're not even sure the good guys will win.
Yeah I know what you mean. I was sad when it ended, cuz I wouldn't be able to look forward to see how it ended anymore.
Discworld. That series is still going, although maybe not for very much longer. I would be happy to only read that if it meant it would never end.
I could not be able to pick a single series. Many things have turned me away from most of the series listed above. It is also worth considering that you could also say single books or a series that is long over, but you'd like to see more of. but then again, I would have no way of picking one out of all of my favorites.
Thirded! Especially with the later stuff, much smoother, less of a series of punchlines (though I did love his sense of humor in the earlier installations, I remember the Glod footnote in Witches Abroad as the only thing that ever made me laugh so hard that I couldn't breathe in when I needed to) and-- chapters. I used to be so jealous that somebody could be that brilliant and prolific... guess it worked on a quota