FAQ / Series Tracking
never lose your place
series reading order, interconnected worlds, completion status—stop googling and start reading
A Court of Thorns and Roses
completeA Court of Thorns and Roses
the one that hooks you
A Court of Mist and Fury
the one everyone screams about
A Court of Wings and Ruin
the war book
A Court of Frost and Starlight
novella / breather
A Court of Silver Flames
Nesta's book
example only—actual series pages have covers, spice, tropes, and your reading progress
Common questions about series tracking
Every book in a series is tagged with its series name, book number, and reading order. Head to the discover page and you can see the full lineup—no more googling "what order do I read [series name]" and getting conflicting answers from five different blog posts. We also tag whether a book is a standalone, part of a series, or a companion novel.
Yes—and this is where it gets good. Some authors (looking at you, Sarah J. Maas) create entire universes where series overlap and characters cross over. MoodReads maps these connections so you can see the recommended reading order across multiple series, not just within one. No more accidentally reading a book that spoils a character arc from a different series in the same world.
Yep. Every series is marked as complete, ongoing, or on hiatus. Because there's nothing worse than getting emotionally invested in a trilogy and then finding out book 3 doesn't exist yet and the author is "taking a creative break." (We've all been there. It's fine. We're fine.)
Yes. Your reading progress syncs across MoodReads so you can see exactly where you left off. Finished books 1–3 of a 7-book series six months ago and can't remember where you stopped? MoodReads knows. It also shows you the next unread book so you can jump right back in instead of re-reading the whole series page trying to figure out which cover looks familiar.
Every book is tagged with this information. Standalones are clearly marked, series books show their position number, and companion novels are labeled so you know if they're optional side stories or actually required reading. Because "companion novel" can mean anything from "fun bonus content" to "you will be completely lost without this."
Browse the series page and filter by genre, tropes, spice level, or completion status. Want a completed enemies-to-lovers fantasy series with 4+ spice? You can find that. Want an ongoing cozy romantasy series to follow along with? That too. You can also use BookMatch and just describe what kind of series you're looking for—it searches across all our metadata.
