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  1. Yendi by Steven Brust, 1987-03-15
  2. Athyra by Steven Brust, 1993-04-01
  3. Dragaera: Steven Brust, the Viscount of Adrilankha, Dragaera, Issola, Taltos, Phoenix, Khaavren Romances, Jhegaala, Teckla, the Phoenix Guards
  4. American Trotskyists: Saul Bellow, Steven Brust, C. L. R. James, Raya Dunayevskaya, Jean Van Heijenoort, Farrell Dobbs, Linda Jenness
  5. Per Ardua Ad Astra # (1), 2, and 3: The Bands of Titan, A Freas Sample, Middle Woman by Frank Kelly Freas, Steven Brust, C.J. Cherryh, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Diana Gallagher Wu, R.A. MacAvoy, Orson Scott Card Roger Zelazny, 1988
  6. Steven Brust's Jhereg - The Graphic Novel by Alan Zelenetz, 1990
  7. 6 Book SSet by Steven Brust~ Vlad Taltos Series~Yendi/Teckla/Taltos/Athyra/Phoenix/Orca by Steven Brust, 1500
  8. Biography - Brust, Steven K. Zoltan (1955-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  9. Steven Brust'sIorich (Vlad) [Hardcover](2010) by S., (Author) Brust, 2010
  10. Steven Brust's Jhereg by John & Zelenetz, Alan Pierard, 1990
  11. The Essential Bordertowna Traveller's Guide to the Edge of Faerie original Tales of the Border from Charles De Lint, Steven Brust, Patricia A. McKillip, Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman, Caroline Stevermer, and Others by Terri; Sherman , Delia (editors) Windling, 1998
  12. Dragon & Issola (Vlad series) by Steven Brust, 2001
  13. To Reign in Hell: A Novel [Paperback] by Steven Brust (Author) Roger Zelazny (Introduction), 2000
  14. Taltos and the Paths of the Dead (Pan Fantasy) by Steven Brust, 1991-07-01

61. Wagglepop - The Phoenix Guards By Steven Brust (1995) NEW - Item: 387146 - Ends:
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62. Steven Brust LOT OF Paperbacks - Vancouver Books For Sale - Kijiji Vancouver
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64. Teemu Kalvas - Books
200712-06, Lord of the Castle Black, brust, steven 2007-10-23, Athyra, brust, steven. 2007-10-18, A Canticle for Leibowitz, Miller, Walter M. Jr.
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Samuel Clemens The dates are the finishing dates. I tend to have a number of books in progress at the same time. n marks books I've definitely read more than once. I'm considering marking books which I recommend people not read, but kept back by the fact that it would be definitely more subjective than saying which books I've re-read. Reading most of the books is at least enjoyable, even though they weren't cornerstones of our literary heritage. Note: Original titles which are in languages I don't speak are quite likely to be misspelled. Corrections are welcome. A reliable method of de-transliterating back into the cyrillic alphabet is also welcome. The original title is typically available on the inside cover leaf, but regrettably transliterated. Sethra Lavode Brust, Steven Lord of the Castle Black Brust, Steven Paths of the Dead Brust, Steven

65. Chapters.indigo.ca: Dragon: Steven Brust: Books
No selfrespecting assassin would ever find himself in the army, but that`s exactly where Vlad Taltos ends up. Jostled between two opposing sorcerous armies
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66. Brust, Steven Brust. | MetaFilter
I thought this was pretty neat, although I have a feeling not many people will care that steven brust appeared in Excalibur. Or even know who steven brust
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Shit. Tenser, said the Tensor. Tenser, tenser. posted by at 8:02 PM on August 15 I thought this was pretty neat, although I have a feeling not many people will care that Steven Brust appeared in Excalibur. Or even know who Steven Brust is. Which is too bad; he's pretty funny. posted by selfnoise at 8:10 PM on August 15 Brust is a funny fellow, got drunk with him around... er... '95? '96? at Minicon, he was dressed in full swashbuckling regalia. So in one post you managed to reference two of my all time favorite writers in the genera, Chooka Frood posted by edgeways at 8:26 PM on August 15 Tension apprehension and dissention has begun. posted by Grimgrin at 8:28 PM on August 15 Now I've got that song stuck in my head.

67. Dragaera
This site is authorized by steven, and run by Corwin brust, David DyerBennet, and Felix Strates, with various additional volunteers assisting with the
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Thanks for stopping by dragaera.info . We want to help keep you in touch with the rest of the Dragaera and Steven Brust fans on the Internet. Moving to another (commercial) server has had us down for a while. The Dragaera mailing list has been up most of the time, as the placeholder page has said. Right now, we're in development; parts of the site may well not work, and not be marked as not working. Mailing lists archives are in a sufficiently inconsistent state that they're disabled right now. So far as we know we do have all the pieces, so they can eventually be fully restored. Thanks for all your patience during this slow recovery! This version of the site dates back to 14-Oct-2003. The mailing lists have been around even longer, and the link page carries over from the previous site, but most of the content is new, and more categories are under development. The "dragaera search" is a full-text search of all the Dragaera sites we know about (including ourselves, including the email list archives). The "book search" is a full-text search of 6 of Steven's books (we need help getting the rest scanned and entered); the perfect tool for finding out who knows what about Kiera, and so forth. This site is authorized by Steven, and run by Corwin Brust, David Dyer-Bennet, and Felix Strates, with various additional volunteers assisting with the mailing lists.

68. Dzur -- Book Review
by steven brust, reviewed recommended. steven brust is in top form and delivers yet another highly enjoyable swashbuckling romp of the (former)
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The maga Portunista and her colorful subcommanders lead a ragged, outnumbered brigade in the wake of an international war, against her increasingly ruthless adversaries. But the ambitious commander finds herself irreconcilably drawn to a charismatic, kind and hopeful stranger. Click here for more on Cry of Justice or read our review
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Steven Brust Tor Hardcover 288 pages August 2006 I'm very particular about reading series in the chronological order, preferably from the point of view of the main character(s). So far, I've read only three series out of order because I didn't get my hands on them in the correct order and wanted to read them the instant I got them. The Vlad Taltos series is one of those three, and I'm delighted to see a new book out - even though my favorite character doesn't appear in it. The new Vlad Taltos book is the tenth in the series. Just like all its predecessors, it can be read as a stand-alone. However, since most of the significant minor characters are familiar from previous books, a new reader might lose some of the subtler interaction. Old fans are treated to appearances of familiar characters and the city of Adrilankha which has a character all its own. Dzur starts a few hours after the previous book

69. MARCON (Multiple Alternative Realities Convention)
Click image for larger picture. Toastmaster steven brust steven Karl Zoltán brust (born November 23, 1955) is an American fantasy and science fiction
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70. Zanzjan.net: Media
brust, Stephen, Teckla. brust, Stephen, Taltos. brust, steven, Phoenix brust, steven, Issola, *. Bujold, Lois McMaster, The Hallowed Hunt
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Author Title Recommended Nielsen Hayden, Patrick [ed] Starlight 2 Abe, Kobo The Face of Another Bach, Richard Rescue Ferrets at Sea Baker, Kage Mother Aegypt Banks, Iain M. The Algebraist [H] Bantock, Nick Griffin and Sabine Bantock, Nick Sabine's Notebook Bantock, Nick Golden Mean Bantock, Nick The Gryphon Bantock, Nick Alexandria Bantock, Nick The Morning Star Brust, Steven Sethra Lavode Brust, Stephen Jhereg Brust, Stephen Yendi Brust, Stephen Teckla Brust, Stephen Taltos Brust, Steven Phoenix Brust, Steven Athyra Brust, Steven Orca Brust, Steven Dragon Brust, Steven Issola Bujold, Lois McMaster The Hallowed Hunt Caine, Rachel Ill Wind Caine, Rachel Heat Stroke Caine, Rachel Chill Factor Capek, Karel R.U.R. Carroll, Jonathan The Wooden Sea Clarke, Susanna [H] Davidson, MaryJanice Undead and Unwed Davidson, MaryJanice Undead and Unemployed Davidson, MaryJanice The Royal Treatment Dick, Philip K. Ubik Doctorow, Cory Eastern Standard Tribe The Price of the Stars Starpilot's Grave By Honor Betray'd The Gathering Flame The Long Hunt Flynn, Michael

71. Doug's Library -- Stephen Brust
brust, steven. Series The Khaavren Romances. The Phoenix Guards (9); Five Hundred Years After (9). A story set in the ancient history of Dragaera,
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  • Series: The Khaavren Romances
    • The Phoenix Guards
    • Five Hundred Years After
    Series: The Vlad Taltos Books
    • Jhereg (9 r)
    • Yendi (10 r)
    • Teckla (8 r)
    • Taltos (9 r)
    • Phoenix (9 r)
    • Athyra (8 r)
      • A series of first-person narratives about the adventures of an assassin and his wisecracking lizard familiar in Brust's great world of Dragaera. I once wrote a term paper for my Parageography class at UT-Austin on this world, and it was a lot of fun! And I got credit for it...can you believe it!? Anyway, Brust's hallmark is a tight, complex and exciting plot. I can't recommend any of his books too highly. If you don't have them, get them. Period.
    • Orca
      • Since this is the first book by Brust I've had the pleasure of reading since I started my reviews page, I thought I'd review it separately. I thought it was rather ironic that just before reading this book, I read "Pleading Guilty" by Scott Turow , a similar book in many ways...with a personable protagonist narrator, an interesting female "sidekick" and a strange and convoluted investigation. Of course, Turow's book doesn't hold a candle to Brust in terms of writing style, plot, characterization, milieu, etc. Makes me wonder how a guy like Turow can sell so many more books than Brust. Back to "Orca" though, Brust has certainly evolved away from the initial few books about Vlad the Assassin and is now exploring interesting (and somewhat unsettling) ground with no real indication of what the future holds for Vlad. Some readers seem uncomfortable with that and miss the "thrill" of the first few books, but my own opinion is that the quality is still quite high, just of a different kind.

72. A Bland And Deadly Courtesy
This does delay my planned move to Texas, but I guess them s just the breaks, and money (aside from a surprise call from steven Spielberg) isn t going to
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    My increasing disgust with LJ and my continuing admiration for Making Light has led to a new blog for me and Reesa and Kit . Kit did all the work to set it up. Reesa picked the title.
    It's linked off my web site.
    I made an initial post some weeks ago to test it, but I'm keeping it up there to sort of kick things off. It'll be a lot like this; we'll be talking about all things writerly and whatever interests us.
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    I've arrived in Texas, and am settling in. Much to do, but so far so good. On the writer's strike, I just read

73. Stephen Brust - Bradley Soccer (2004-Present) - BUBRAVES.COM—Official Web Site
After playing his freshman season at Cedarville (Ohio) University, brust transferred to The son of John and Barb brust, Stephen was born Aug. 16, 1984 .
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