It's always a bit confusing because there is the origin comic that came out in 2001 called Origin, and then later there was Origin II. These were both mini-series (about 6 issues each) that explained Logan's time as a child and young adult.
Then there was a ongoing comic series called Wolverine: Origins in 2006 that was about 50 issues. This ongoing largely focused on Wolverine dealing with specters of his past, which he now remembered because of House of M.
> So I got the Wolverine Origins complete collection which has 1-6 and 1-5
So, I'm not completely certain what you own here. The issue numbers you list make me think you have the Origin miniseries because I think they were each about 6 issues long. If that's the case, then I'd say the next closest collection in terms of chronology is Wolverine: Prehistory. I don't think there is a hardback, and I believe it will repeat some of the Origin comics. It does piece together the pretty haphazard early history of Logan though, that was generally told across a lot of different comics and times.
If you have a Wolverine: Origins collection of a few of the initial issues (would probably called Volume 1 or something), then you should look for the next volume. Also, I think there was a Daniel Way collection that put together a bunch of the Wolverine: Origins stuff.
To go along with the above mentioned I would add:
Wolverine by Greg Rucka
https://www.comixology.com/Wolverine-By-Greg-Rucka-Ultimate-Collection/digital-comic/39699
Wolverine Goes to Hell & subsequent volumes by Jason Aaron & Renato Guedes
https://www.comixology.com/Wolverine-Wolverine-Goes-To-Hell/digital-comic/26267
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People have been telling me I look like Hugh Jackman ever since I moved to the US (I'm from Australia). So, about a decade ago I decided to dress like Wolverine for a local costume contest. The outfit was half-arsed.. and I was overweight.. and I had Freddy Krugar hands on.. and I still won it. Every couple of years I like to get out the gear and enter bigger contests. This is the second time I have won at the Pennsylvania Renn Faire. The claws are from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JY8FTD3/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_search\_asin\_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Best place to start is just the first story, which came out in 2008 as issues ##66-72 within the third volume of the self-titled Wolverine comic series. In terms of reading it, it's available through Marvel Unlimited if you don't mind digital. You could also go to a comic shop or online and get the individual issues, or just the trade paperback, which collects the entire arc (e.g https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AAJR45A/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1).
Not really related to what you mentioned, but the Essential Wolverine series is great. They're black and white, printed on newsprint so they're cheap. Collects 20 or so issues.
I can't recommend them enough. Reprints the original Wolverine story when eh was in his hey day.