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I've read 'em all except Tiassa, because I don't buy hardcovers (anyone know when it's going to be out in paperback?). So I'd love it if anyone who is going to post spoilers for Tiassa could use a spoiler tag if you would.
So here's a question for anyone else who's read them - which is your favorite? Mine is Issola...I loved the digressions on what it means to be polite. I also loved learning more about Lady Teldra, (view spoiler) .
And does anyone else really want Brust to come over and cook them dinner? Good lord, it's clear the man loves food. Is it Dzur when each chapter opens with the description of a menu item from Valabar's?
So here's a question for anyone else who's read them - which is your favorite? Mine is Issola...I loved the digressions on what it means to be polite. I also loved learning more about Lady Teldra, (view spoiler) .
And does anyone else really want Brust to come over and cook them dinner? Good lord, it's clear the man loves food. Is it Dzur when each chapter opens with the description of a menu item from Valabar's?

I love how different each book is and while a few of them missed the mark for me, overall I am hard pressed to find another series as rich and varied.
For people who have read most of the series, this website is a real treasure trove of information about the intricacies of the world and the structure of the books etc.:
http://www.speakeasy.org/~mamandel/Cr...
E.g. here it explains how the quotes that start each chapter of Jhereg correspond to Houses in the Cycle, in their order of appearance in the Cycle. What a neat touch!
http://www.speakeasy.org/~mamandel/Cr...
http://www.speakeasy.org/~mamandel/Cr...
E.g. here it explains how the quotes that start each chapter of Jhereg correspond to Houses in the Cycle, in their order of appearance in the Cycle. What a neat touch!
http://www.speakeasy.org/~mamandel/Cr...

http://www.speakeasy.org/~..."
Cool.

No kidding, Sid. That revelation put my brain in a knot and a half. I still have trouble dealing with it when I pick up the earlier books. It's also funny how Vlad deals with it in later books.


Ha! As soon as I finished reading Orca, I immediately turned around and re-read the series - and it completely held up. It made me wonder if Brust had planned that from the beginning, or if it was just one of those things that happened in the course of writing.




Oh, and here's one that's Jhereg-specific: Are you going to get more into Vlad-as-Dolivar/soul-relation to Aliera? Please note that I'm not trying to pressure you - I've been enjoying these books enormously since the early '90s, and damn, there are few storytellers I trust as much as you.
Colin, two things:
1 - this is the discussion thread. I don't think Steven is monitoring this. You may want to repost this to the "questions for the author thread" - I'd suggest putting it in the one for the whole series. Good question about Dolivar - it's one I was considering asking him myself.
2. Where can I find that story you mentioned? I don't think I've ever heard of it.
1 - this is the discussion thread. I don't think Steven is monitoring this. You may want to repost this to the "questions for the author thread" - I'd suggest putting it in the one for the whole series. Good question about Dolivar - it's one I was considering asking him myself.
2. Where can I find that story you mentioned? I don't think I've ever heard of it.

You can find the story here: http://mindstalk.net/brust/dream.html
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I'm sure this is clear already, but just to be absolutely clear: this topic will contain spoilers for the SERIES. Unless you've read much more than just Jhereg, you should probably not read further...