I'm rereading the Steerswoman series, but that isn't finished.
Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn by Tad Williams? The Young Wizards by Diane Duane? She's had a sale on at her ebook store lately.
The last book of the Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater has just come out.
Barbara Hambly's Darwath books?
I really like Tanya Huff's Confederation of Valor series. It's military based sci fi. I like the world building. Some of the stories get out there but no too bad. I'm reading John Scalzi's The Old Man's War universe now.
My library has Scalzi not sure about Huff though.
I have read the old man's war. Solid. Also young wizards, one of my faves. I am bookmarking both of y'all's suggestions for future, so thanks for that. I grabbed Black Trillium, written by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May, and Andre Norton off of Amazon for six dollars (cheap enough). It has four sequels and I love Julian May so we will see how that goes.
The Harry Dresden books? There are 14 (or 15?) of them, so you're guaranteed a chunk of reading.
I recently reread CJ Cherryh's Morgaine books (four books beginning with "Gate of Ivrel") and felt they still stood up well. Also her Chanur books (five books starting with "Pride of Chanur") which I love.
It is probably time for me to give Discworld a real try too.
Oh man, I've been meaning to read the Discworld books, too. I keep forgetting.
It is probably time for me to give Discworld a real try too.
Oh, yes, yes, yes. The world is a much better place with Sam Vimes in it.
One of our besties is vehement that I should start with "Guards! Guards!" Does that sound like a good place to jump in?
I read them in order because that is how I roll, but "Guards! Guards!" has a serious wealth of wondrous prose in it. I often had to read aloud to let the family know why I was laughing so much.