What are you reading in 2022?

Looks like there are more Mistborn books than the first trilogy......Now I'm really unsure what to read!

Maybe I'll finish another Amber book while I think about it.
 

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I've finished Day of the Tiffids and Semoisis for the Stellaris book club. We meet on their official discord server.
Trying to read more of my Analog magazines, I'm too many issues behind right now.
 

Just finished the Elenium by David Eddings. Started the Tamuli.

Haven't read them since the 90s maybe early 2000's.

Not as good as I remember still enjoyed them though.
 

Looks like there are more Mistborn books than the first trilogy......Now I'm really unsure what to read!
Mistborn is currently 2 series. Eventually, I believe, it will be 4. The first is the trilogy (The Final Empire, Well of Ascension, Hero of Ages). The second series is called "Era 2" or "Wax and Wayne" after the main characters. It advances the setting established at the end of the first trilogy by 300 years. The final book in this era is out in November. Eventually there will be an Era 3 which I have heard is possibly 1980s-ish cyberpunk inspired (with magic, of course), and then Era 4, which is going to be more "magical sci-fi" future. These later eras will end up meshing with later eras of the Stormlight Archive. All this is inspired by things the author has said are his plans, but it's obviously going to take a while. Mistborn Era 1 is chronologically before Stormlight Archive books 1-5.

Oh, and to add to the intricacies, you could try reading the graphic novel White Sands (it is currently out, but Brandon plans on doing an update of it eventually). You can get the White Sands prose novel for free by signing up for his newsletter, though it isn't the same as the graphic novel, and the graphic novel is the one considered "canon". White Sands has ties to both Mistborn Era 2 and Stormlight Archives.
 

Still reading Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron Chernow.

Still reading The Battle for Spain by Antony Beevor.

Still reading Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

Still reading An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire.

Finished listening to Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson.

Still reading The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors by Dan Jones.

Still reading The Deed of Paksenarrion by Elizabeth Moon.

Still reading Black Widow: Red Vengeance by Margaret Stohl.

Still reading Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb.

Still reading Matchlock and the Embassy: A Thirty Years’ War Story by Zachary Twamley.

Still reading Rise of the King by R. A. Salvatore.

Still reading The Sorcerer of the North by John Flanagan.

Still reading Ghost Story by Jim Butcher.

Still reading Critical Role: Vox Machina – Kith and Kin by Marieke Nijkamp.

Still reading Half-Off Ragnarok by Seanan McGuire.

Still reading The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan.

Still reading Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson.

Still reading Defending Elysium by Brandon Sanderson.

Still reading To Rescue the Republic: Ulysses S. Grant, the Fragile Union, and the Crisis of 1876 by Brett Baier.

Still reading The Essential Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson.

Still reading Concrete Blonde by Michael Connelly.

Still reading Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons by Wizards of the Coast.

Still reading My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson by Alfred Habegger.

Still reading The Last Duel by Eric Jager.

Started reading Die Trying by Lee Childs.

Started listening to Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson.
 



I first read The Elenium at around the same time. I was just getting back into fantasy and D&D and got three books out from the library. The Diamond Throne, Sheepfarmer's Daughter, and A Game Of Thrones. A few years ago I went back and re-read The Diamond Throne. Likewise, I find it had not aged well. The dialogue was snappy, the action swashbuckle-y, but it all was just too effortless. The risks never seemed to match the stakes.

Just finished the Elenium by David Eddings. Started the Tamuli.

Haven't read them since the 90s maybe early 2000's.

Not as good as I remember still enjoyed them though.
 

I've finished Day of the Tiffids and Semoisis for the Stellaris book club. We meet on their official discord server.
Trying to read more of my Analog magazines, I'm too many issues behind right now.
Back when I was a teenager in the stone age, I loved my Analog subscription my grandparents bought for me. But I could never keep up, even with a teenager's free time. Can't imagine trying to keep up now as an adult...
 


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