First post - 24 - March 15Since last post:
Sapiens - Harari
Foundation - Asimov
Foundation and Empire - Asimov
Second Foundation - Asimov
The Muqaddimah - Ibn Khaldun
A Hero of Our Time - Lermontov
A Game of Thrones - Martin
A Clash of Kings - Martin
A Storm of Swords - Martin
A Feast for Crows - Martin
A Dance with Dragons - Martin
I really enjoyed The Muqaddimah. It's a slog, but well worth it if you're into tracing ideas back in time and getting a picture of how people thought in the past. Ibn Khaldun was centuries ahead of his time in many ways.
A Hero of Our Time was also fantastic, lighter read than a lot of the other stuff here, but very good. Fits well in its era of history and was quite influential on Tolstoy.
Sapiens was extremely disappointing, I had hoped for much more from a book with as many recommendations as it has. Wish I hadn't used the time.
GoT was good. A lot of the best fantasy seems to have a theme or message that is really the core with the plot secondary to that, whereas this seems to start with plot and layer on themes as character exploration and motivation. Still really good, I enjoyed them a lot and look forward to reading the rest of the series when they are done.