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    duology
    /djuːˈɒlədʒi/

    noun

    • 1. a pair of related novels, plays, or films.

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  2. Simply put, a duology is a book series that only has two books. What makes a duology different? There are several different types of book series, and duologies have been quite the popular type in recent years.

  3. A set of two related works, esp in literature, etc.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  4. duology noun. A series comprised of two parts, particularly in genre fiction. Etymology: A neologism or nonce word formed by mixing Latin (duo, "two") with Ancient Greek λόγος (logos, "speech", "account", "story"), and by analogy with trilogy, that has been used to describe some pairs of genre fiction novels.

  5. Duology definition: (nonstandard) A series comprised of two parts, particularly in genre fiction.

  6. Dec 13, 2023 · A duology means that two books share an overall storyline. One book is published with one plot, which is continued in the second book. It’s not exactly a sequel because this implies a new story is being told.

  7. Jun 6, 2022 · duology (plural duologies) ( nonstandard) A series comprising two parts, particularly in genre fiction.

  8. A duology consists of two works that are connected in theme, characters, or narrative, forming a complete story across two parts. On the other hand, a trilogy extends this concept, weaving its story or themes across three distinct but interconnected parts.

  9. May 13, 2024 · Duologies were made for you if you’re looking for more than a standalone novel but less than a series. Prior to joining bookstagram, I had never even heard the term “duology.”. I had no clue there was a name for a two-book series, or even that they existed in the first place. I was fully aware of trilogies and longer series.

  10. A duology is a work that is formed by two distinct but linked different works. Most duologies are works of fiction involving the same characters or setting, but others can be connected in more subtle ways.

  11. duology: A series comprised of two parts, particularly in <xref>genre fiction</xref>.