With my own money? Idk actually, maybe none if you wanna think about it. The first I collected entirely was possibly His Dark Materials, then Harry Potter, but those were bought for me. I also had The Icewind Dale Trilogy and LoTR as presents around the same age.
Took me from teens till I was in my late 20s to get all The Dark Tower and early 30s to finish Hitchhikers Guide, but the first few of both those were presents. Same with the Landover books. Hunger Games and Twilight (now donated) were left by an ex. I'm still looking for lots in Discworld, Bones, Rebus, Alex Cross, ASOIAF, and even Inheritance.
When younger I never had all the Narnia books either. There was one missing, and I don't think it was the last one either somehow. By the time of Amazon, I no longer bothered. Was 32 when I finally bought the last as I handed them down to my daughter. She has all of A Series Of Unfortunate Events and her own Harry Potters. ((and shes getting Percy Jackson for xmas but ssshhh!))
With my own money? Idk actually, maybe none if you wanna think about it. The first I collected entirely was possibly His Dark Materials, then Harry Potter, but those were bought for me. I also had The Icewind Dale Trilogy and LoTR as presents around the same age.
Took me from teens till I was in my late 20s to get all The Dark Tower and early 30s to finish Hitchhikers Guide, but the first few of both those were presents. Same with the Landover books. Hunger Games and Twilight (now donated) were left by an ex. I'm still looking for lots in Discworld, Bones, Rebus, Alex Cross, ASOIAF, and even Inheritance.
When younger I never had all the Narnia books either. There was one missing, and I don't think it was the last one either somehow. By the time of Amazon, I no longer bothered. Was 32 when I finally bought the last as I handed them down to my daughter. She has all of A Series Of Unfortunate Events and her own Harry Potters. ((and shes getting Percy Jackson for xmas but ssshhh!))