Seventh books in a series often mark pivotal moments, bringing major revelations, character transformations, or setting the stage for the grand finale. In this post, we rank the seventh books from 15 different series, exploring how each one measures up in terms of plot development, impact, and overall enjoyment. From epic fantasies to sci-fi adventures, let’s see which seventh books stand out as unforgettable and which ones fall short of expectations.
This ranker will feature fifteen books and will be updated accordingly until we get to that number in which another ranker will be made.
5-Star Ranking - Best of the Best
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, written by J.K. Rowling in 2007.
- A Crown of Swords, written by Robert Jordan in 1996.
4-Star Ranking - Top 10 Worthy
3-Star Ranking - Entertaining Read
- Shards of Crimson, written by Liz Maverick in 2007.
2-Star Ranking - Could've Been Better
1-Star Ranking - Total Trash
Thanks for checking out the post and in the comments let us know what seventh books you'd rank.
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