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The greatest long-running science fiction book series

laurrel k hamilton's anita blake vampire hunter series is up to 20 books and counting .

fantastic series . IT"S like a R version of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER.

also STAR TREK IS UP TO ALMOST 300 BOOKS AND COUNTING

Can Trek really be counted as a book series though, since nothing written is counted as 'officially' Trek?
That german series Dennis mentioned earlier, btw, celebrates its 50th year of uninterrupted publication this year.
 
love ASIMOV died to young . love WEBER and TURTLEDOVE LOVE to see a colbaeration between the two. Alternate history is one of my favorite gener's.

RIGHT now just getting cuaght up on STAR TREK ENTERPRISE .

NOW I want to read the dune saga and pern . But, are there any series out there
that are like STAR TREK AND STAR WARS combined ?
 
How about Asimov's Robot, Empire and Foundation series?
Since he tied them all together they could be considered as one series. A total of 15 books.

Well, since you beat me to it, let me just add his Galactic Empire trilogy that was also tied into them.

I read all three of these series separately roughly twenty years ago, but plan to reread them together one of these days along with David Brin, Greg Benford and Greg Bear's new Foundation trilogy and Asimov's other Robot novels that I haven't gotten around to reading yet. I understand that Roger Allen has written another Robot trilogy that ties into all this also.

Geez, trying to read all this, I'm looking at, what? Forty books, or so?
 
laurrel k hamilton's anita blake vampire hunter series is up to 20 books and counting .

fantastic series . IT"S like a R version of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER.

also STAR TREK IS UP TO ALMOST 300 BOOKS AND COUNTING

Can Trek really be counted as a book series though, since nothing written is counted as 'officially' Trek?
That german series Dennis mentioned earlier, btw, celebrates its 50th year of uninterrupted publication this year.


To be fair, the OP explicitly stated that he wasn't counting franchises like TREK or PERRY RHODAN that were written by multiple authors.

Which probably rules out DOC SAVAGE and TOM SWIFT as well! :)
 
laurrel k hamilton's anita blake vampire hunter series is up to 20 books and counting .

fantastic series . IT"S like a R version of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER.

also STAR TREK IS UP TO ALMOST 300 BOOKS AND COUNTING

Can Trek really be counted as a book series though, since nothing written is counted as 'officially' Trek?
That german series Dennis mentioned earlier, btw, celebrates its 50th year of uninterrupted publication this year.


To be fair, the OP explicitly stated that he wasn't counting franchises like TREK or PERRY RHODAN that were written by multiple authors.

Which probably rules out DOC SAVAGE and TOM SWIFT as well! :)

And Dune ;)
 
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned PERN or DUNE yet.

There were only six dune books so not particularly long running.


(Before anyone corrects me - there were ONLY six dune books).

You can choose to ignore Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Dune novels all you want, but they do exist, which therefore makes the series eligible for inclusion in this thread..

If you are going to have a sense of humour bypass, at least learn to read - "single author".
 
Other long-running series include Piers Anthony's "Xanth" series and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's "Saint-Germain" vampire series.
 
read those they are great . Have you read his newest ones yet or his man - kizin wars yet ?

Did you know that they are trying to put together a ring world movie deal?
 
One Star Trek series that might qualify is something like the "New Frontier" series, which is up to I believe sixteen books which are all written by the same author, Peter David.
 
currently on games of throne by george r r martin up to four books and counting .


next on the list dune saga starting brain herbert books .
 
I was turned on to Dune by a high school teacher, but even though I went as far as God Emperor, I could never really get into it, and ultimately sold all of them off to a used book dealer. Something about the inside-out morality: mind- (and body-)altering drugs, assassination, and war are OK, but "Thou Shalt Not Build Artificial Intelligences"? Abbesses who wield an agonizer and an instantly-fatal poisoned needle that "kills only animals"?

I'm with "Nerys Myk" on Alan Dean Foster and the Humanx Commonwealth series. Foster is probably my favorite living author, and I find him grossly underrated. His opening line, "The Flinx was an ethical thief, in that he stole only from the crooked" (The Tar-Aiym Krang) is right up there with "In a hole in the ground lived a Hobbit." And "It's hard to be a larva" (Nor Crystal Tears), and the entire first paragraph of Sentenced to Prism, aren't too shabby, either.
 
how about dragonlance or the forgotten realms . Terry brooks shanara series or terry goodkind's sword of truth series excellent books .

high fantasy and military sci fi rules !!!!!!!!!!!
 
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