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Discover Ludwig"series books" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to a collection of books that are connected by a common storyline or theme, with each book building upon the events of the previous one. Example: "I was hooked on the Harry Potter series books and eagerly waited for the next installment to be released."
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The series books would "debauch and vitiate" a child's imagination.
I think that series books are comfort food for the mind.
In 2007 the Twilight Saga finally edged J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter from his perennial perch atop The New York Times best-seller list for series books.
Even the most bookish among us has come up short in the great Summer Reading Project, as evidenced in our new series "Books, Interrupted".
Brooklyn's independent book stores come together to host the literature series "Books Beneath the Bridge" on six consecutive Mondays from July 9 to Aug. 13.
"Therefore I concentrated upon Nancy, trying to make her a departure from the stereotyped heroine commonly encountered in the series books of the day".
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They were also inaugurating Keystone Korner Nights, the Iridium's new jazz series, booked by Todd Barkan.
"Can I reserve 'Khawaja Like Them Apples?' for the 2013 series book title?" says Joe Meredith.
Lenkov also included the return of an iconic catch phrase from the original series, "Book 'em, Danno".
"This was my first lobster roll," my friend Mike Fournier, author of the 33 1/3 series book on the Minutemen, said.
The answers to both of those questions are: the same book or series of books.
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