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Books Adam Must Read in 2023

These are the books I feel that I must try to get to read during 2023. I own some of them, not all and a few I know are being published this year.
I managed to read 36 books in 2022, so maybe this list is a bit ambitious, but I am trying to read more and some of these are not long books.
No doubt my reading plans won't survive in practice, but here's to wishing thinking. Happy New Year fellow readers.
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Children of Time (Adrian Tchaikovsky)
Children of Time
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Adrian Tchaikovsky
Guns of the Dawn (Adrian Tchaikovsky)
Guns of the Dawn
2
Adrian Tchaikovsky
The Doors of Eden (Adrian Tchaikovsky)
The Doors of Eden
3
Adrian Tchaikovsky
Revelation Space (Alastair Reynolds)
Revelation Space
4
Alastair Reynolds
The Boy at the Door (Alex Dahl)
The Boy at the Door
5
Alex Dahl
The Demolished Man (Alfred Bester)
The Demolished Man
6
Alfred Bester
The Sins of Our Fathers (Åsa Larsson)
The Sins of Our Fathers
7
Åsa Larsson
Promise of Blood (Brian McClellan)
Promise of Blood
8
Brian McClellan
The Crimson Campaign (Brian McClellan)
The Crimson Campaign
9
Brian McClellan
The Autumn Republic (Brian McClellan)
The Autumn Republic
10
Brian McClellan
The Difference Engine (Bruce Sterling & William Gibson)
The Difference Engine
11
Bruce Sterling & William Gibson
The Ice Beneath Her (Camilla Grebe)
The Ice Beneath Her
12
Camilla Grebe
The Ice Princess (Camilla Läckberg)
The Ice Princess
13
Camilla Läckberg
Floating Worlds (Cecelia Holland)
Floating Worlds
14
Cecelia Holland
The Scar (China Miéville)
The Scar
15
China Miéville
Iron Council (China Miéville)
Iron Council
16
China Miéville
Take Back Plenty (Colin Greenland)
Take Back Plenty
17
Colin Greenland
To Say Nothing of the Dog (Connie Willis)
To Say Nothing of the Dog
18
Connie Willis
Hyperion (Dan Simmons)
Hyperion
19
Dan Simmons
Station Eleven (Emily St John Mandel)
Station Eleven
20
Emily St John Mandel
Gateway (Frederik Pohl)
Gateway
21
Frederik Pohl
The Darkest Day (Håkan Nesser)
The Darkest Day
22
Håkan Nesser
The White Lioness (Henning Mankell)
The White Lioness
23
Henning Mankell
Consider Phlebas (Iain M. Banks)
Consider Phlebas
24
Iain M. Banks
The Perilous Tower (Ian Irvine)
The Perilous Tower
25
Ian Irvine
The Sapphire Portal (Ian Irvine)
The Sapphire Portal
26
Ian Irvine
The Curse of the Mistwraith (Janny Wurts)
The Curse of the Mistwraith
27
Janny Wurts
Killing Moon (Jo Nesbø)
Killing Moon
28
Jo Nesbø
The Kingdom (Jo Nesbø)
The Kingdom
29
Jo Nesbø
The Son (Jo Nesbø)
The Son
30
Jo Nesbø
The Female Man (Joanna Russ)
The Female Man
31
Joanna Russ
Let the Right One in (John Ajvide Lindqvist)
Let the Right One In
32
John Ajvide Lindqvist
The Shockwave Rider (John Brunner)
The Shockwave Rider
33
John Brunner
The Collapsing Empire (John Scalzi)
The Collapsing Empire
34
John Scalzi
The Consuming Fire (John Scalzi)
The Consuming Fire
35
John Scalzi
The Last Emperox (John Scalzi)
The Last Emperox
36
John Scalzi
Winterlight (Kristen Britain)
Winterlight
37
Kristen Britain
Prince of Thorns (Mark Lawrence)
Prince of Thorns
38
Mark Lawrence
King of Thorns (Mark Lawrence)
King of Thorns
39
Mark Lawrence
Emperor of Thorns (Mark Lawrence)
Emperor of Thorns
40
Mark Lawrence
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