Why Adventure Book Series Is Better an Individual Book
Not
sure what should you prefer as an option— best adventure book series or
a solo book? This article is to guide you in writing a masterpiece.
Authors make more money when they write series
When
we compared the average sales of the top 1,000 bestselling series books against
the sales of the top 1,000 standalones.
The
series books had 195 percent greater profits, and their median earnings rise
was an amazing 125 percent. The public adores series.
The
more products you have on the market, the more likely readers are to discover
you. It's the most straightforward method of promoting your work, and it's most
suited to writers.
It's easier to
write a series of books
You
already know the characters and the world in fiction. So, all you need is a new
plot.
In
nonfiction, you already know who your target audience is and what they want.
So, you can write additional books to meet their needs.
You
can use branded covers to give your series a distinct appearance and
feel.
This
can also save money on book cover design because the title and graphics will
need to be changed for each book. But the overall design will remain the same.
Series
fields are used by all online bookstores to link books in a series together.
This means that if a reader buys one of the books in the series, they will
almost certainly receive recommendations for the others.
Nonfiction
can also benefit from series. Simply use the series area to group novels for a
similar audience.
Length
The best
adventure book series can be so much more thorough than a
solitary novel, whether it's three books or forty.
You
can immerse yourself in the lives of the characters and watch them evolve
through time. You can only write three to five hundred pages in a solo (on
average).
In a
series, you can introduce additional characters and learn more about the world.
There are no length restrictions.
The Final Verdict
As
you can see from the list, both series and standalones have advantages and
disadvantages. I personally like standalones since I don't want to get trapped
into a series with twenty or more books.
I
will occasionally read a finished short series or a murder mystery, but I
rarely read big series. However, I can see why so many people adore them. But
that’s obviously different for each person.
So,
make sure you weigh the pros and cons for writing the best adventure book
series.

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