On Role Playing, Literature, and Acting : comments.
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Long series about a particular character often do this. It's another adventure of... (Sherlock Holmes? Conan? Tarma and Kethry? Drizzt Do'Urden?) Sure, for some of these you can make a case that the character does change, but there are certainly plenty of stories where that change, if it occurs, certainly isn't a major focus.
And sometimes it's less fun. Of the Jhereg books, I really don't like Teckla, where the protagonist goes through a lot of (depressing) change. He doesn't change much over the course of some of the others, and frankly, I prefer seeing him do his normal thing of figuring it out and getting the better of the other guys.