60 Books I read in 2022, in order

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@HamsterRelish what a range of books! Would you recommend Fuzz?
@kimu yes. Not for the squeamish, though
@HamsterRelish I read mostly Jack L. Chalker. I read them decades ago and loved them but only had a couple that didn't get lost over the years. They have been out of print for ages. My son found the rest of them for me online at a used bookstore and gave them to me for Christmas last year. I finished the last one in Dec so I have moved on to Stephen King's newest book and A Billion Years by Mike Rinder.
@Nonnie @HamsterRelish Love Chalker, yeah I found about half of them on B&N as e-books. I dumped my "hard-copy" books years ago due to space constraints and really regret it. Chalker is only one of the authors I can't find anymore, Zelazny is another
@max_headroom @HamsterRelish I prefer print over reading online. I guess I am just old fashioned that way. I have my S. King collection which my son has take over. I will have to look up Zelazny.
@Nonnie @HamsterRelish I also read Chalkers books ages ago - I remember one series maybe it was “flux and anchor“ where they had crewmembers go through heavy physical modifications, so they could actually become other species and blend in on those planets for observation, like anthropologist or spies I can’t quite remember, but it was totally pre-avatar