Does it seem like more and more books are trilogies, or a series? Some narratives really are longer stories that work well in installments, but others feel stretched. One in particular that I remember repeated the same phrases over and over, and restated the same sentences. Yet, that duology is very popular.

Some of my favorite books are in a series, so perhaps I'm being hypocritical here, but it seems like until recently, most novels were standalones. I worry that this is marketing, and wonder if authors are pushed to do it.

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Since I brought it up, books in a series that I really liked:
(excluding Manga/GN)

🔹️1Q84 (originally published as a trilogy) Haruki Murakami
🔹️The Broken Earth Trilogy, N.K. Jemisin
🔹️Jackson Brodie detective series, Kate Atkinson
🔹️Seasonal Quartet, Ali Smith
🔹️The Space Between Worlds, Micaiah Johnson
🔹️Convergence Saga, Cadwell Turnbull
🔹️2666 Roberto Balaño, Natasha Wimmer, trans.
🔹️Wool Omnibus (Silo), Hugh Howey
🔹️Earthseed, Octavia Butler

There are many more that I know are good, but just haven't yet completed reading.

As always, feel free to add your own favorites.

@kimlockhartga loved the Silo series. My favorite series is Wolf Hall/Hilary Mantel. Going way back, an old favorite trio of mine is The First Man in Rome/Colleen McCullogh.
@Arlenecw Yes! I think I bought all three in that trilogy. It's on the list to read. I will especially treasure it, as she was taken from us too soon.