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My favorite is Kage Baker's Rude Mechanicals. I know this is my favorite because it's the series that I most hate to finish. I have one book to go, and it's the last in the series.
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Lonely ... ... for the lay physicist (very lay, in my case). The explanations were some of the best I've read.
I love Kage Baker. Rude Mechanicals was a little apart from the series and seemed to be more a young adult book, but I could read the Company series through infinity. I have one left in the ... Next in Favorite Series
1. Rude Mechanicals by Kage Baker (finished)
2. Saturnalia by Lindsey Davis (finished)
3. Ottoman Cage by Barbara Nadel
4. Limehouse Text by Will Thomas (finished)
5. Days of Atonement by Michael Gregorio
6. Death of Achilles by Boris Akunin (finished)
... ... of Heaven (The Company) by Kage Baker
The rest were very, very enjoyable, but I liked the first five better.
Rude Mechanicals by Kage Baker -- OK, just a Novella, but fun.
Brasyl by Ian McDonald
The Terror: A Novel by Dan Simmons
The Dreaming Void by P ... >69 Great books! I just reread A Fire Upon the Deep, too. It's really wonderful.
I finished Kage Baker's Rude Mechanicals and am almost finished with S. M. Stirling's Iron, Ice, and Gold, a book of his short fiction. I have Scott Lynch's Red Seas to work on next. After ... ... the Stirling was almost unreadable. Just got Stirling's short story collection, Ice, Iron, and Gold, Kage Baker's Rude Mechanicals and The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.
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