Well, it's usually a collection of two or more novels to be a series. Sometimes it can be poems or a few short stories, but its usually novels. But you can't confuse a SERIES with a TRILOGY. A trilogy only goes up to three novels/stories/poem books, while a series can go on forever. (But it usually stops around 4-7 books)
Dark fire is a novel by J Sansom. It is a crime novel Published in November 2004 as part of the The shardlake series, it is the second novel in the series.
No, Juniper Berry is a single novel and not part of a series.
Yes, it is second novel of the Annabelle Stevens series.
Terry Pratchett's 21st novel is "Jingo," which is part of his Discworld series. "Jingo" was published in 1997. It begins with the rising to the surface of the island of Leshp.
No, "The Lakeside Cottage" by Susan Wiggs is not part of a series. It is a standalone novel.
A series novel is a novel that belongs to a series. example- Harry Potter is a series because there is more than one book.
No, "Wolf River" by Jill Gregory is a standalone novel and not part of a series. It can be enjoyed on its own without needing to read other books in a series.
The ISBN of Transitions - novel series - is 0786943408.
Allison - novel series - happened in 2006.
Gone - novel series - was created in 2008.
The novel "Crusade" by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie has approximately 480 pages. It is a young adult novel that is part of a series.
The novel Sleepyhead was published in November, 2007. It was written by Mark Billingham and is part of a series featuring the character Detective Inspector Tom Thorne.