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Ian
Ian
2025-10-29 01:31:48
I tend to approach book ID puzzles like a librarian: check authoritative listings first, and then widen the net. There’s no clear record of a commercially published series titled 'Kings of Quarantine' in library catalogs or major retailer metadata that I use. The most likely explanations are a misremembered mash-up (think 'Kings of the Wyld' by Nicholas Eames or Greg Egan’s 'Quarantine'), a translated title that differs from the original, or an indie/web serial credited to a pseudonym.

For pinpointing the author, useful steps are ISBN lookup, WorldCat searches, publisher pages, and platform-specific searches on places like Amazon KDP, Royal Road, or Wattpad. I enjoy these little bibliographic mysteries; they’re oddly satisfying to solve and keep my reading list full of surprises.
Gracie
Gracie
2025-10-31 06:40:59
My quick take: there isn't a well-known series officially titled 'Kings of Quarantine' in mainstream publishing records I check. It’s possible the title belongs to a self-published indie, a translated work with a different original title, or a fan-made serial. Another angle is that people sometimes conflate 'Quarantine'—the standalone by Greg Egan—with other titles that include 'Kings' in them, so that mix-up could birth the phrase you asked about.

If it’s from a small platform or a fandom project, the author might be a handle rather than a legal name. I find that pretty charming, actually—like finding a zine tucked into a bookstore shelf.
Weston
Weston
2025-10-31 07:58:43
I got curious about this and took a quick mental sweep of what I know: there isn't a well-known novelist or established series credited with the exact name 'Kings of Quarantine'. Titles can be so slippery—sometimes a fan-made series, roleplay saga, or self-published saga adopts a punchy name like that and stays under the mainstream radar. In those cases the author could be an independent writer using a pseudonym or a collaborative pen name, and the book might only live on a forum or serialized-reading site.

When I run into missing titles, I usually check Goodreads, Amazon, and the big self-pub hubs first. Also, pandemic/quarantine themes are popular: think 'Quarantine' by Greg Egan for SF, or 'Station Eleven' by Emily St. John Mandel for pandemic literary vibes. If 'Kings of Quarantine' exists as a small-run series, it’s probably got a tight community around it rather than broad bookstore distribution—kind of the sort of thing I'd hunt down at 2 AM when I can't sleep and want a weird, immersive read.
Theo
Theo
2025-10-31 19:30:54
I get a kick out of tracking down weird or borderline-forgotten book titles, and 'Kings of Quarantine' reads like one of those phantom titles that exists in half a forum post and half a memory. There’s no notable author credited with a published series under that exact name in the catalogs I trust. Instead, I've seen two common culprits when people mix titles: 'Kings of the Wyld' by Nicholas Eames (fantasy) and 'Quarantine' by Greg Egan (sci-fi). Either could be misremembered and recombined into 'Kings of Quarantine'.

Another possibility is a serialized indie novel—those can be episodic, change titles between platforms, or appear under a pen name. If you’re chasing it down, check Royal Road, Webnovel, Wattpad, and small-press listings. I love these little detective runs; they feel like treasure hunting.
Una
Una
2025-11-01 05:41:21
I took a quick sweep through my mental catalog and the short version is: no famous author is tied to a series named 'Kings of Quarantine' that I can point to. That doesn’t mean it’s not real—indie authors, web-serial creators, and fanfic communities crank out titles that never hit library systems. If the series exists in a small corner of the web, its author might be a pseudonymous creator who posts chapter-by-chapter instead of through a traditional publisher.

If you like quarantine-themed storytelling, there's a wide range from hard sci-fi like 'Quarantine' by Greg Egan to more literary or apocalyptic reads like 'Station Eleven'. I get excited imagining whoever made 'Kings of Quarantine'—if it's out there, it's probably a scrappy, heartfelt project that would be a fun underground find.
Scarlett
Scarlett
2025-11-01 17:21:47
Straight up: I couldn't find a canonical author attached to a novel series exactly called 'Kings of Quarantine' in the major bibliographic references that I keep in my head. From a research-y angle, that tends to mean one of three things: it's self-published under a non-mainstream imprint, it's a web serial with episodic chapters rather than formal book releases, or the title is being conflated with something else (title drift is surprisingly common). I’ve seen that happen when people mix 'Quarantine' (Greg Egan) with other 'Kings of...' fantasy titles like 'Kings of the Wyld' (Nicholas Eames).

There’s also the translation angle—sometimes a foreign-language novel gets an English working title that doesn’t stick, and searches come up empty. If the vibe you remember is pandemic survival, also consider Emily St. John Mandel’s 'Station Eleven' or Ling Ma’s 'Severance' for different literary takes. Personally, I love tracking down obscure reads like that; they often turn out to be the most memorable midnight discoveries.
Rebecca
Rebecca
2025-11-02 00:52:16
I dug around my memory banks and a few catalogs I keep bookmarked, and I can't find a mainstream novel series exactly titled 'Kings of Quarantine'. That said, titles get garbled all the time—people mix up series names, translations, or combine elements from different books. Two close matches that often cause confusion are 'Kings of the Wyld' by Nicholas Eames (a big, rowdy fantasy about retired heroes) and 'Quarantine' by Greg Egan (a dense, standalone sci-fi novel). Neither is called 'Kings of Quarantine', but if you mixed them in conversation, I can totally see how the mash-up might happen.

If you actually saw 'Kings of Quarantine' somewhere, there's a decent chance it's a self-published or web-serial title, or a translated name from another language. Those sometimes don’t show up in major publisher lists. I’d check places like Goodreads, Amazon Indie listings, Royal Road or Webnovel, and even Twitter/X threads where indie authors promote serialized fiction. Honestly, the hunt to pin down an obscure title can be oddly fun—feels like literary archaeology.
Ruby
Ruby
2025-11-03 01:13:57
I've dug around a bit and, oddly enough, there doesn't seem to be a widely known novel series exactly titled 'Kings of Quarantine' in mainstream publishing databases. I checked my memory of popular publishers, indie lists, and aficionado circles, and the name just doesn't light up like 'The King in Yellow' or 'Kings of the Wyld' do. That said, similar-sounding works exist: Greg Egan's 'Quarantine' is a standalone hard-SF novel that often pops up when people mix words, and Nicholas Eames' 'Kings of the Wyld' gets confused with anything that starts with 'Kings of...'.

If you're tracking a self-published or web-serial project, there's a decent chance it's tucked away on platforms like RoyalRoad, Webnovel, or even a small-press imprint. Those places host a ton of pandemic-themed or quarantine-centric titles that don't always make it into library catalogs or big retailer lists. Personally, I love that shadowy corner of indie fiction where surprising gems hide—if this title is out there, it's probably one of those late-night, binge-discovered finds that becomes a cult favorite.
Benjamin
Benjamin
2025-11-03 10:17:27
Okay, this is a quirky one that kept me clicking for a bit: I can't find a verified author for a series explicitly named 'Kings of Quarantine'. Titles get muddled, especially online, so my gut says it's either a lesser-known indie/web serial or a mistranslation. When I chase these down, I look for clues—cover art, where you saw it (forum, Wattpad, Reddit), or if it’s part of a fanfiction tag. Sometimes a story will be a short-run indie release under a pen name and only show up on small storefronts.

If you meant something like 'Quarantine' (the classic by Greg Egan) or 'Kings of the Wyld' (by Nicholas Eames), those are solid, published works people often recall. But for an exact 'Kings of Quarantine' credit, I’d bet on a niche or self-pub origin. That little mystery vibe makes me want to track it down over coffee and a search history deep dive.
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