![]() There’s nothing more frustrating than a perfectly plotted story with a rushed or abrupt ending. Maybe specific stories are so intricately plotted, more time is needed to make sure the reader will be satisfied with the pace-sometimes, novels feel hurried. I love reading trilogies simply because sometimes, I’m not ready to leave the "storyverse" an author has created. In this case, the author assumes the reader will read the books in order. Some trilogies, however, are more like an ongoing story told in three acts. If it is a standalone, the books can be read in any order, but typically there are crossover storylines and recurring characters so it’s usually recommended to know what has previously happened. Each novel is a complete book that may or may not be enjoyed as a standalone story. A horror trilogy: a story so good, so in-depth, and impossible to tell in one novel-length book, it must be told in three parts.įor those of us who have read a favorite trilogy, we’re well aware of what they have to offer. ![]()
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