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I am trying to use this challenge to fill other challenges or when I run out of audio books...

Age of Myth (library)
Ancillary Justice (library)
American Gods (on kindle)
Beyond Redemption
The Black Prism (on kindle)
Blood of Elves (on kindle)
Children of Time (on kindle)
City of Lies (library)
A Closed and Common Orbit #2
Record of a Spaceborn Few #3
A Gathering of Shadows #2 (library)
A Conjuring of Light #3 (library)
Elantris (on kindle)
The Fifth Season (on kindle)
Furies of Calderon (on kindle)
Gideon the Ninth
Half a King (on kindle)
Illuminae (school library)
Just One Damned Thing After Another (on kindle)
The Last Unicorn
The Night Circus (kindle)
Prince of Thorns (library)
Promise of Blood (on kindle)
The Red Knight (library)
Golden Son #2
Morning Star #3
Ready Player One (library)
Sabriel (school library)
The Shape of Water (library)
Spinning Silver (library)
The Warded Man aka The Painted Man (on kindle) 3*
The Way of Kings (library)
The Way of Shadows (library)
The Well of Ascension (at library)
by no means a complete catchup list, but those books I want to read which I havent already. May add to in future but I'll see how I go (although 42 does sound like a good number!).

I liked it quite a lot, but I had some trouble at first with all the differents narrators.
I didn't expect anything so I was surprised by many the many twists. I plan to read more of Novik.

I liked it quite a lot, but I had some trouble at first with all the differents narrators.
I didn't expect anything so I was surpri..."
I got Spinning Silver at Christmas after loving Uprooted last year so I'm really looking forward to reading it. If you've not read Uprooted I'd highly recommend it.
Recently finished Just One Damned Thing After Another and really enjoyed it. Definitely a series I will be continuing.

Fannie wrote: "And more to cross off my list: Spinning Silver.
I liked it quite a lot, but I had some trouble at first with all the differents narrators.
I didn't expect anything so I was surpri..."
I think Words of Radiance is the best of the series so far. I also had trouble keeping the narrators straight in Spinning Silver but I loved the book otherwise. It's my favorite Novik so far.
I liked it quite a lot, but I had some trouble at first with all the differents narrators.
I didn't expect anything so I was surpri..."
I think Words of Radiance is the best of the series so far. I also had trouble keeping the narrators straight in Spinning Silver but I loved the book otherwise. It's my favorite Novik so far.

As much as I like Sanderson's fantasy, I think I like more his SF. This was perfect and I will be reading the rest of the serie.

I have not made much progress. I did finish Oathbringer in six months; quite enjoyable; and I liked Lock In quite a lot also.
I went to the Starsight book launch in November? December? It was insane. It took three hours to drive 25 miles to get there.
I went to the Starsight book launch in November? December? It was insane. It took three hours to drive 25 miles to get there.
Fannie wrote: "Done with Skyward.
As much as I like Sanderson's fantasy, I think I like more his SF. This was perfect and I will be reading the rest of the serie."
I wasn't the biggest fan of the first one, but I just finished the second and I really enjoyed it.
As much as I like Sanderson's fantasy, I think I like more his SF. This was perfect and I will be reading the rest of the serie."
I wasn't the biggest fan of the first one, but I just finished the second and I really enjoyed it.

It was well written and different from what I expected (or traditional fantasy) but it wasn't a big wow from me. I may read the other books fromthis author when in a better mood.

It was imaginative but made sense also.
Fannie wrote: "Finished Children of Time and really liked it. I will carry on with the next book for sure.
It was imaginative but made sense also."
I'm currently reading it and find it quite enjoyable. Taking my time with this one.
It was imaginative but made sense also."
I'm currently reading it and find it quite enjoyable. Taking my time with this one.

This lead me to read one of the past BOTM: Just One Damned Thing After Another
I thought it was a great fun book. Possibly not one that would have been my next read, but I'm glad I did. Time travel is always a topic that I like.
I've never read Dune and recently finished it before heading out of town for the weekend. I loved it. I had heard from various people for years that it was boring and I just flew through it. I did not find it boring at all.
Now, do I try to watch the 1984 movie version is the question....?
Now, do I try to watch the 1984 movie version is the question....?
I enjoyed Dune. I know one of the authors of the later books, and he's consulting on the new movie they are working on, or at least were pre-COVID.
The '84 movie I'd argue you can skip in spite of a great cast, but that's my opinion.
The '84 movie I'd argue you can skip in spite of a great cast, but that's my opinion.

I’m so glad you loved it!! 😃. I plan on rewatching the old school movie myself. I liked it 😉.

The music is brilliant. And the intro scene. But this is a movie that you will love/hate.

I loved Dune (especially the audiobook!) I watched the movie as well and while it was okay (it seemed to hit all the major plot points) it was sadly too short and thus it cut out a LOT! I know they are remaking the movie (I think in two parts) but I think it would be better served as a tv series.
Hmm, maybe if I’m bored one day I’ll give the movie a try. If not, I’ll just wait for the new movie while I continue reading the series. :)


No.
It wasn't bad by the standards of the day, and the producers did at least try to follow the main points of the story, but it was a little disappointing even then, and it will have aged badly.
Rumours of a new film version next year . . . unless someone knows better, I would advise waiting for that.

I tried to watch the 1984 movie, but wasn't impressed. I guess it's something you had to watch when it came out. A bit outdated.
I can't wait for the Denis Villeneuve adaptation though.

This lead me to read one of the p..."
That is a really cool idea - wish my library had that thought.

Three stars for me. The premisce was good, the characters too, but I just wasn't grabbed by the story.

I really liked it. Love the way it felt like a fairytale. So far, I like both books I read by that author so I may try His Majesty's Dragon soon.



2013
1. Dune
2. Elantris
2014
1. Neverwhere
2015
1. Foundation
2016
1. Six of Crows
2. Traitor's Blade
2017
1. Frankenstein: The 1818 Text
2018
1. The Eye of the World
2. The Poppy War
2019
1. Dark Matter
2. Aurora Rising
3. The Priory of the Orange Tree
4. This is How You Lose the Time War
2020
1. The Fellowship of the Ring
2. Gods of Jade and Shadow
2021
1. A Game of Thrones
2. A Deadly Education
3. Aurora Burning
4. The House in the Cerulean Sea
2022
1. The Shadow of the Gods
2. A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
3. Howl’s Moving Castle
4. Empire of the Vampire
5. Daughter of the Moon Goddess
6. Babel
7. Upgrade
8. Foundation and Empire
2023
1. The Atlas Six
2. Binti
3. Pawn of Prophecy
4. Sea of Tranquility
5. The Graveyard Book
6. The Deep
7. The Last Astronaut
8. The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
9. The Peripheral
10. The Song of Achilles
I'm going to try to catching up a bit by starting with 2013 and working my way forward by year. I have read many already, mostly the SF, so listed below are only the books I need.
2013:
The Warded Man
Finished 3/25/22
Elantris Not interested until I read others in the Cosmere, I think?
Prince of Thorns
2014:
The Last Unicorn
12/31/23
The Six-Gun Tarot
Old Man's War
The Martian
Half a King
The Way of Kings
Promise of Blood
The Red Knight
The Final Empire / Mistborn: The Final Empire this is the version paperback I have on hand.
Perdido Street Station
Hyperion
2018:
Skyward
Finished 12/29/22
2019:
One Word Kill Finished 5/27/22
2020:
Holy Sister
5/16/22
2022:
Starsight
12/28/23
The Hunger of the Gods
Malice
Pandora's Star
2023:
Starter Villain
Cytonic
Eyes of the Void
2013:
Elantris Not interested until I read others in the Cosmere, I think?
Prince of Thorns
2014:
The Six-Gun Tarot
Old Man's War
The Martian
Half a King
The Way of Kings
Promise of Blood
The Red Knight
The Final Empire / Mistborn: The Final Empire this is the version paperback I have on hand.
Perdido Street Station
Hyperion
2018:
2019:
2020:
2022:
The Hunger of the Gods
Malice
Pandora's Star
2023:
Starter Villain
Cytonic
Eyes of the Void

The Bear and the Nightingale I liked that one a lot and will read the next one. The mix between folklore and history was a nice touch.
The House in the Cerulean Sea That one was a quick read and a feel-good book. I'm glad I read it.
Neverwhere Gaiman is always a hit or miss for me, but that one was on the good side.
I am now reading Old Man's War and loving it so far. It may be one of my favorite book of 2022.
2022 end of year update: I only read 2 from the backlist. I had a loftier goal than 2. lol I read The Warded Man and One Word Kill this year. Both were well worth my time and good reads. For 2023, I'll try for catching up 3 or more!
Edit: I finished Skyward and Holy Sister making it 4 catch-up this year.
Edit: I finished Skyward and Holy Sister making it 4 catch-up this year.

f = fantasy
s = science fiction
m = mod special
✓ = done reading
Ana AZ's D&J BOTM Catch-Up Challenge:
2023
1.f. The Atlas Six
1.s. Binti
1.m. Pawn of Prophecy
2.f. City of Stairs
2.s. Sea of Tranquility
2.m. Pawn of Prophecy
3.f. The Graveyard Book
3.s. Dead Silence
3.m. Ymir (considered standalone)
4.f.
4.s.
4.m.
5.f.
5.s.
5.m.
6.f.
6.s.
6.m.
7.f.
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8.s.
8.m.
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9.m.
10.f.
10.s.
10.m.
11.f.
11.s.
11.m.
12.f.
12.s.
12.m.
Putting spoiler tags since this might get really long. (view spoiler)
2013
1.f.
1.s.
1.m.
2.f.
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2.m.
3.f.
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Here's what I read this year:
A Deadly Education
This Is How You Lose the Time War
Old Man's War
Red Rising
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
I liked them all, but I think Old Man's War was my favorite followed closely by This is How You Lose the Time War.
I caught up 2 backlist this year... Starsight for 2022 and The Last Unicorn for 2014. :) I forgot about it this year until I saw Fannie's post just now and took a look.

Already Own:
1. The Stand by Stephen King (1991) Complete & Uncut Paperback
2. The Girl with All the Gifts
3. A Natural History of Dragons
4. The City of Brass
5. Ship of Magic
6. Dune
7. The Priory of the Orange Tree
8. The Left Hand of Darkness
Likely to Purchase:
9. Red Sister
10. Rivers of London
11. The Will of the Many
Books mentioned in this topic
The City of Brass (other topics)The Stand (other topics)
The Girl with All the Gifts (other topics)
A Natural History of Dragons (other topics)
Ship of Magic (other topics)
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