DisassemblyOfReason's 2024 TBR Challenge

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DisassemblyOfReason's 2024 TBR Challenge

1DisassemblyOfReason
Bearbeitet: Mai 19, 5:40 pm

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  1. The French Quarter by Herbert Asbury
    Carried over from 2023.
  2. The Horizon Book of the Elizabethan world by Lacey Baldwin-Smith
    Carried over from 2023.
  3. The Art of Concurrency by Clay Breshears
    Carried over from 2023.
  4. The Worm Ouroboros by E.R. Eddison
    Carried over from 2023.
  5. The Castle of the Silver Wheel by Teresa Edgerton
  6. The Grail and the Ring by Teresa Edgerton
  7. Mistress of the Empire by Raymond Feist and Janny Wurts
    Carried over from 2023.
  8. The Dragon Waiting by John M. Ford
    Carried over from 2023.
  9. 1610: A Sundial in a Grave by Mary Gentle
  10. The Wild Machines by Mary Gentle
    Carried over from 2023. Third volume of Ash: A Secret History.
  11. Lost Burgundy by Mary Gentle
    Carried over from 2023. Fourth volume of Ash: A Secret History.
  12. A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
  13. The Last Pharaoh by John Latimer
  14. Dreamrider by Sandra Miesel
  15. The Lost Queen of Egypt by Lucile Morrison
  16. Horsemaster by Marilyn Singer
  17. The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup
  18. Forgotten Suns by Judith Tarr
  19. Lyorn by Steven Brust - COMPLETED
    Begun 10 Apr/completed 15 Apr.
  20. Tsalmoth by Steven Brust - COMPLETED
    Begun 10 May/completed 9 May.
  21. The Language of Power by Rosemary Kirstein - COMPLETED
    Begun 11 Feb/completed 2 Mar.
  22. The Lost Steersman by Rosemary Kirstein - COMPLETED
    Begun 28 Jan/completed 11 Feb.
  23. The Hall of the Mountain King by Judith Tarr - COMPLETED
    Begun 18 Jan/completed 28 Jan.
  24. Lord of the Two Lands by Judith Tarr - COMPLETED
    Begun 2 Feb/completed 3 Mar.

2Cecrow
Jan. 1, 12:31 pm

I often heard the Feist/Wurts series was even better than his original Magician cycle, but it remains probably the highest profile 1980s fantasy series I never got around to. I'm not too familiar with the rest of what you have here, although I know Steven Brust, E.R. Eddison and John Ford by name. The Elizabethan history book looks a little lost in the midst of the rest of this company, lol!

3riida
Jan. 1, 1:45 pm

also a fan of feist's original magician trilogy, but ive only ever read the 3 books in the series...looking forward to how mistress of the empire turns out ^_^

happy new reading year!