Franchise
Annie1995
Oh my goodness, I don't know how I forgot Lord of the rings, but I enjoyed that one too! 
Artemis
Annie1995
The lion, the witch and the wardrobe is a book out of the chronicles of Narnia series, so actually you're technically on track! :-) 
Esli
Annie1995
A few years ago, it was definitely Harry Potter. However, I really love the maze Runner now! If you like any kind of sci-fi or fantasy, you really cannot go wrong with that series! While on one hand, it is not for everyone, I definitely highly recommend it if you have not read it! If you'd rather not read it and you'd rather cheat, they do have movies as well. The movies are a trilogy, but there are five books. If you want to read in order of the storyline as opposed to an order of the numerical order of like a book one book 2 book 3 etc., I would read books 4 and five first, prior to reading books one, two, and three. I know that sounds weird and backwards, but books 4 and five or prequels.
DAJones
LuisXavier
I think franchise meant a three book minimum… For it to be a series it at least has to be three books, so you could include any series beyond that, so you are free to mention more series DAJones
Franchise
DA… Lol I was trying to figure out in my head while recording out loud if the limit on what makes a series was three books lol I wasn’t sure what made a series that’s why cause I was saying the book that I was talking about were 12 books so if there’s no limit at all lol even if it’s one or two books, I just wanna know I’m curious 
DAJones
LuisXavier
It’s hard to pick one, if I had to narrow it down I’d pick the Lord of the Rings series, but Harry Potter, the Hunger Games and Percy Jackson would b close as well.
Kareem