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Challenges: Year Long Main 2021
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Teanka kills them lovingly
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Level 1 Shift by Hugh Howey, 5 pts 2/3
The Crimson Campaign 5 pts 2/3
The Autumn Republic 5 pts 3/3
+ 30 pts
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay 5 pts 3/3
+ 30 pts
The Other Wind by Ursula K. Le Guin vol 6 of Earthsea 5 pts 5/6 because I still haven't read vol. 5
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson, 1/3 Gilead 5 pts
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman, 1/3 Forever War trilogy 5 pts These 3 books I read during the toppler which helped a lot :)
And finally The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, 1/5 of Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy, so even though I doubt that I'll read this one on, I have gathered 100 points and the first beloved series have been put gently to sleep.
Level finished 30.06.2015
Level 2 Tales from Earthsea 5 pts
+ 60 pts
Dust 5 pts
+ 30 pts
Together 60 + 30 for killing two series
and 5+5 for individual novels = 100 pts .
level finished 24.07.2015
Level 3 A Betrayal in Winter 5 pts
An Autumn War 5 pts
Stormbird 5 pts
Consider Phlebas 5 pts
The Accursed 5 pts Gothic saga 1/5
The King's Blood 5 pts
The Tyrant's Law 5 pts
Jazz 5 pts Toni Morrison trilogy 1/3
The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks, 5 pts , Culture 2/10
Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie,
5 pts + 30 pts
The Serpent, The Thief, The Master: Gameshouse Novella 3 by Claire North
total 125 pts
Level finally completed 22.11.2015
Level 4 The Ice-Shirt by William T. Vollmann, vol. 1/6 (7) of Seven Dreams - 5 pts
The Widow's House by Daniel Abraham, 5 pts
20000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (Extraordinary Voyages series), 5 pts
The Price of Spring by Daniel Abraham 5 pts
Total 100 pts, completed 31.12. 2015
Welcome Teanka. You have some great series listed there. I hope you manage to finish more than you start.
Thanks:) Starting the series can be very exciting too so I don't mind adding more. And some of the series aren't finished yet.
Hello and welcome to the group and the series challenge :). You have some good series listed - enjoy
I hope you enjoy the challenge. We are all finding it more of a challenge to not add new series to our TBR's, but we are all tempted by everyone's lists.
Wow, great list, Teanka! I already have way, way too many, to add any more to my list, but you have some wonderful reading ahead. Enjoy your serial killing!
I finally finished level two, it was very neat, I think, compared to level 1, just 2 books:) I loved immersing myself again in Earthsea world and reading the last 2 books where almost all of the previous characters reappear. It made me wish I reread the first 4 books again. I think I'll wait a few years and then reread the entire 6 books instead though.It was also nice to finish the Silo saga, especially because the ending is satisfactory and wraps everything up pretty neatly.
I guess I'm ready for some more loving and killing for level three now...
Cherie wrote: "Good job! It is nice to be able to kill them off with only 1 or two books, I know. :)"Yes it is! I'm going to have a tougher time with the next level though as I don't have any neat plans for it.
Congratulations Teanka!What do you think of the Powder Mage series? I've not read them but the first one is on my wishlist.
Teanka, you might want to update your link for Brian McClellan. This is the correct link - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show....
Janice wrote: "Teanka, you might want to update your link for Brian McClellan. This is the correct link - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...."Thank you, Janice! I fixed that.
Sarah wrote: "Congratulations Teanka!
What do you think of the Powder Mage series? I've not read them but the first one is on my wishlist."
I liked it a lot, especially because of the original setting reminding me of the French revolution, the magic system and interesting characters, even though they were mainly male. It is also well paced and features interesting battle and duel descriptions as well as a mystery to be solved by one of the protagonists who is an inspector. I suggest you give Promise of Blood a try, and decide then if you want to proceed with the rest of the trilogy, because they are very similar in quality.
Hi. I was resisting looking at other people's lists, but I've failed... :) I've been eyeing the Liveship Traders series for some time, people seem to have good things to say about it. I really liked the Gentlemen Bastards, I thought the author was really good at pacing the story so it moved at breathtaking speeds.
Colleen wrote: "Hi. I was resisting looking at other people's lists, but I've failed... :) "It's dangerous isn't it?!
Colleen wrote: "Hi. I was resisting looking at other people's lists, but I've failed... :) I've been eyeing the Liveship Traders series for some time, people seem to have good things to say about it. I really l..."
Have you read The Farseer Trilogy beginning with Assassin's Apprentice ? I'd start with this one first. They both take place in the same world and I've heard that there is a connection somewhere between the two.
Sarah wrote: " It's dangerous isn't it?!"
LOL
I've heard that too about the Farseer and Liveship books. I've read assassin's Apprentice and have the others in the series on my kindle but they are much longer than the first one so I keep putting them off.
Teanka wrote: "Have you read The Farseer Trilogy beginning with Assassin's Apprentice ? I'd start with this one first. They both take place in the same world and I've heard that there is a connection somewhere between the two...."Now I remember why I didn't start - something else had to start first. Thank you for reminding me :)
I do have a paperback copy of Assassin's Apprentice that I picked up at a book swap.
Well the connection doesn't appear in the first 2 books of Liveship traders that I've read... but of course it's noticeable that it's the same world and time period, just different parts of the world, The Liveship traders taking place far to the south.I think I'd like to reread Farseer too because after Liveship traders there is another trilogy, Tawny Man centred around the same characters as the Farseer, and now Hobb is writing a fourth trilogy so there is a lot to catch up if you like it :).
I finally finished the third level. I'm still hoping to get the 5 levels done before the end of the year :). The next one should be a lot easier.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Price of Spring (other topics)20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (other topics)
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Already started:
Silo saga by Howey Hugh, 3/3 SFAcacia by Durham David Anthony 1/3 fantasy
Fortress by Cherryh J. Carolyn 2/5 fantasy
Foreigner by Cherryh J. Carolyn 12/16, SF
The Powder Mage trilogyby Brian McClellan 3/3 fantasyImperial Radchtrilogy by Ann Leckie 2/3, SFSword of Shadows by J V Jones, 2/4 fantasy
The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson, 5/10, fantasy
Uplift Storm Trilogy by David Brin, 1/3, SF
The Saxon Tales by Cornwell Bernard, 1/9, HF
The Expanse by Corey James, 1/6 SF
The Dagger and the Coin by Abraham Daniel, 4/4 (5), fantasyThe Long Price Quartet by Abraham Daniel, 3/4, fantasy
The Neapolitan novelsby Elena Ferrante, 3/3 (4) mainstreamRaven's Shadow by Anthony Ryan, 1/3 fantasy
The First Law by Joe Abercrombie, 2/3
Oxford Time Travel by Connie Willis, 1/4, SF/ historical
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, 1/8?
Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds, 2/3
Harry Hole by Jo Nesbo, 3/10, crime story
Inspector Lynley mysteries by Elizabeth George, 5/17
Masters of Rome by McCullough Colleen, 6/7, HF
Publio Cornelio Escipion by POSTEGUILLO SANTIAGO,2/3, HF
The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss 1/3 , fantasy
Liveship Traders by Robin Hobb, 2/3, fantasy
Void Trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton, 1/3, SF
Eternal Sky by Elizabeth Bear, 1/3, fantasy
Shadowmarch by Tad Williams, 1 /3 fantasy
The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman, 2/3, fantasy
Zones of Thought by Vernor Vinge, 2/3, SF
Gaea by John Varley, 1/3, SF
Ringworld by Larry Niven, 1/4, SF
Dune Chronicles by Frank Herbert, 2/6, SF
Magister trilogy by Celia Friedman, 1/3, fantasy
Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson, 1/3, fantasy
Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks, 1/3, fantasy
Instrumentalities of the Night by Glen Cook, 1/4, fantasy
Gentlemen Bastards by Scott Lynch, 1/3 (4), fantasy
New Crobuzon by China Miéville, 1/3
Earthsea by Ursula K Le Guin, 6/6series started during this challenge
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson 1/3
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman 1/3, sci fi
Wars of the Roses by Conn Iggulden 1/3, HF
Culture by Iain Banks 2/10 SF
Gothic saga by Joyce Carol Oates 1/5
Gameshouse by Claire North 3/3Toni Morrison trilogy by Toni Morrison 1/3
Seven Dreams by William T. Vollmann 1/7
series to start soon
Sprawl by William Gibson, /3 SF
Shadows of the Apt by Adrian Tchaikovsky, /10, fantasy
Saga of the Well World by Chalker Jack L., /5, SF
The Lightbringer trilogy by Brent Weeks
series that I started reading during the challenge but they don't count as there are not yet 3 volumes published:
Throne of the Caesars by Harry Sidebottom1/2 (4), HF
The Red Queen's War by Mark Lawrence , 1/2 (3)
Traitor Baru cormorant by Seth Dickinson, 1/ ?
The Cinder Spires by Jim Butcher, 1/?
Orphan Tales by Catherynne M. Valente, 1/2
The Broken Earth by N.K. Jemisin, 1/?
to be continued