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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 8255985" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p><strong>The Vorkosigan Saga</strong> by Lois McMaster Bujold. The <strong>Dresden Files</strong> by Jim Butcher. The first part of the <strong>Honor Harrington</strong> series by David Weber. <strong>The Dragon Never Sleeps</strong> by Glen Cook. The <strong>Wearing the Cape</strong> series by Marion Harmon. <strong>Soon I will Be Invincible</strong> by Austin Grossman. The <strong>Starfire</strong> loosely connected series by Weber and White. <strong>The Moon is Harsh Mistress</strong> by Robert Heinlein. The <strong>robot</strong> and the <strong>foundation</strong> series-es by Asimov. <strong>Gentleman Bastards</strong> series by Scott Lynch. <strong>The Chronicles of Amber</strong> by Robert Zelazny. (Well, the first Chronicles are my reread, and they I feel guilty if I don't reread the second chronicles while I'm there.) <strong>The War of the Oaks</strong> by Emma Bull. <strong>Snowcrash</strong>, <strong>Diamond Age</strong>, and <strong>Zodiak</strong> by Neal Stephenson. <strong>Tigana</strong> by Guy Gavriel Kay.</p><p></p><p>Lots of my favorites not on that list (though many are), and it does have a lot of my guilty pleasure reads like the Honor Harrington novels, though while I've read everything I now stop rereads when it gets toooooo Mary Sue. A notice that a lot of my previous re-reads have fallen off in the past decade, and only a few new ones have gone one but some of the series has gotten longer.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Have to thank [USER=7028867]@Hungry Hobbit[/USER] for reminding me. Julian's May's Saga of the Exiles and the few "modern day" books around it are also part of my reread. I bought a hardcover set of the 4 Exiles books plus a companion book for $10 off a street vendor in NYC a few decades back, and when I opened them up to look they were signed, numbered editions out of 500. In rough shape on the outside, but still really cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 8255985, member: 20564"] [B]The Vorkosigan Saga[/B] by Lois McMaster Bujold. The [B]Dresden Files[/B] by Jim Butcher. The first part of the [B]Honor Harrington[/B] series by David Weber. [B]The Dragon Never Sleeps[/B] by Glen Cook. The [B]Wearing the Cape[/B] series by Marion Harmon. [B]Soon I will Be Invincible[/B] by Austin Grossman. The [B]Starfire[/B] loosely connected series by Weber and White. [B]The Moon is Harsh Mistress[/B] by Robert Heinlein. The [B]robot[/B] and the [B]foundation[/B] series-es by Asimov. [B]Gentleman Bastards[/B] series by Scott Lynch. [B]The Chronicles of Amber[/B] by Robert Zelazny. (Well, the first Chronicles are my reread, and they I feel guilty if I don't reread the second chronicles while I'm there.) [B]The War of the Oaks[/B] by Emma Bull. [B]Snowcrash[/B], [B]Diamond Age[/B], and [B]Zodiak[/B] by Neal Stephenson. [B]Tigana[/B] by Guy Gavriel Kay. Lots of my favorites not on that list (though many are), and it does have a lot of my guilty pleasure reads like the Honor Harrington novels, though while I've read everything I now stop rereads when it gets toooooo Mary Sue. A notice that a lot of my previous re-reads have fallen off in the past decade, and only a few new ones have gone one but some of the series has gotten longer. EDIT: Have to thank [USER=7028867]@Hungry Hobbit[/USER] for reminding me. Julian's May's Saga of the Exiles and the few "modern day" books around it are also part of my reread. I bought a hardcover set of the 4 Exiles books plus a companion book for $10 off a street vendor in NYC a few decades back, and when I opened them up to look they were signed, numbered editions out of 500. In rough shape on the outside, but still really cool. [/QUOTE]
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