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Old 06-30-2017, 01:46 PM   #26066
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Agreed, they have been good books so far. Apart from Dead In The Water, which I didn't finish because I'd just read Moby Dick and couldn't follow it with another nautical book. Thanks for the encouragement. I'm juggling several books now. I'll probably read Break Up in a week or so.

If Break Up is one of the best books you've read, can you tell me what is the absolute best book you've read?
Oh, gosh. I don't even know where to go with an answer to that. In some ways, it's situational -- what do I feel like reading right now? I have favourite authors, and favourite series, and sometimes within those a favourite book. But what's telling for me is whether I want to re-read the series or book, especially more than once.

Favourites by genre:
  • Science Fiction -- Lee&Miller's Liaden Universe, Cherryh's Foreigner series, Kirstein's Steerswoman series, Bujold's Vorkosigan series, Lowell's Solar Clipper series
  • Fantasy -- Elizabeth Moon's Deed of Parksenarrion, Wen Spencer's stuff in general, Bujold's The Sharing Knife, Sharon Lee's Archer's Beach
  • MilSF -- Weber&Ringo's Prince Roger series
  • Romance -- Georgette Heyer's Regencies
  • Historical -- Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series
  • Mystery -- Stabenow's Kate Shugak, Greenwood's Miss Fischer, Sayer's Lord Peter Wimsey, Hamilton's Ava Lee, Aaronovich's Peter Grant (or is this fantasy?)
  • Alternate History -- Flint's 1632 (but not the whole series)

I'm no doubt leaving out books and series, but all of these are books and/or series that I found worthy of more than a single re-read. In some of those series, I have favourites; in others, I have 'not-favourites' of an otherwise favourite series.
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