by bobaloo » Fri 18 Mar 2005, 18:29:56
McCaffery has done the same thing, with the series spiralling out of control, but the early books were fantastic. Another series is Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover books, there were fantastic for the first 6 or 8 in the series, also the first books in the David Eddings series the Belgariad.
Unfortunately after a while it becomes a franchise and these folks are writing to make a living, so the books keep coming regardless of whether or not they should (in the artistic sense). Can't blame them, it's tough making it as a writer, but be forewarned.
As to where to find these books, my next-door neighbor's cousin has a cat who heard over the back fence that there's something called Usenet, and groups that specialize in ebooks, and during a particularly long drinking session he told me that all of these books can commonly be found posted there. (as well as quite a few books on herbal medicine, alternative energy, firearms, etc.)