Looks like I've got a really long list of books again... Yay! Feel free to keep them coming (the list doesn't include 50 shades of gray. I know what that is)
It's not a series, actually it's the exact opposite, it's a short story for which you've probably seen the terribly made movie. Read I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. It's very good. Has a completely different ending than the movie.
Alchemyst Series.
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If you do read books in the DragonLance series (Which I HIGHLY reccommend if you enjoy medieval fantasy like I do .. which reminds me I still have to finishing reading Inheritance xD), I would start with the DragonLance Chronicles (Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winters Night, Dragons of Spring Dawning) and then move onto DragonLance Legends (Time of the Twins, War of the Twins, Test of the Twins). DragonLance Chronicles gets you to know the characters better, although I'm sure that there are books before that that can explain the Lore better and such and have past plots and characters. It's just where I chose to start. There are a LOT of books in the DragonLance series, that is just where I chose to start. I'm starting up another trilogy within the DragonLance series now, although I lost the book going back and forth to college so I have to rebuy it =/ I'm sure you'll love them though. Its VERRRYYY DnD like xD
Aside from the HALO books and Dan Brown series, I've never been much of a series reader. I can say however that any book by Michael Crichton is AWESOME. He wrote Jurassic Park (And the Lost World which was so much better than the movie), Timeline, Congo, and the Andromeda Strain. If you like a mix between science and fiction, then he is PERFECT. Aside from him, I really liked 1984 by George Orwell if you haven't read it yet (normally it's required in school).
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If you like modern day thrillers, medieval fantasy, and Christian allusion, check out The Circle Series by Ted Dekker.
What I linked you to is the complete set of novels, which include Black, Red, White, and Green (which is both the beginning and the end of the series - creating an infinite loop of awesome).
There is also a children's/teenage version set in the same universe called The Lost Books.
I thoroughly enjoyed all of the novels in both of the series that are connected in the same universe.
If you want something more medieval and more Robin Hood related, I suggest The King Raven Trilogy, which is Stephen Lawhead's imagining of the Robin Hood legend in a legitimate but fantastical world. That link also contains the box set which has the novels Hood, Scarlet, and Tuck.
Either series is amazing!
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