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: Some series are "open universes" written by multiple authors (like the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. or Metro 2033 books). Flibusta's "Series" tag groups these regardless of the individual writer.
: For users in regions with restricted access, mirrors like flibusta.lib or accessing via TOR/I2P networks are common alternatives. 3. Key Features for Readers
: Each series often has user reviews and ratings to help you decide if a long-running cycle is worth the time commitment. : Some series are "open universes" written by
On the website, the "Series" section is a metadata category used to group books belonging to the same cycle (e.g., The Witcher , Foundation , or Harry Potter ).
This guide explains how to navigate these collections and access the library through its various community-supported channels. 1. Understanding "Series" on Flibusta : For users in regions with restricted access,
: You can search for a specific series title to see all available entries, authors involved, and the chronological order of the works. 2. How to Access the Library
: Books are typically numbered within a series, allowing you to easily find the next volume in a narrative arc. On the website, the "Series" section is a
Due to ongoing copyright challenges and the passing of its founder in late 2024, official access can be intermittent. The community maintains several ways to reach the database: : The primary website is flibusta.is.