For the life of me, I can't find a copy, whether its used or on ebay, or anyway... I've got, I think, everything else, with the possible exception of a book where our esteemed author is just one of many contributors (not sure if this is something I imagined or not) But I've got all the vladiad. all the paarfi sun, moon, stars cowboy feng's brokedown palace agyar (one of my favs because of the main character's odd traits [no spoilers]) freedom and necessity (goddamn that's a good book--even for Steve) to reign in hell (see above parentheses) Am I forgetting anything? Yeah, just so we can give Steve another ego boost: I'd rate, on a scale of 1-10 on general awesomeness (being a compilation of those factors mentioned in the preface to TRIH, I think it was book anyway, also taking into account the sheer PLEASURE derived from reading the book) all of Steve's books as a default of 10, with some going to 11 </spinal tap>, (being Agyar, F&N, TRIH) and maybe 1 or 2 being marked down to 9. The nines, I'd imagine, would be: Issola: Awesome story, but I couldn't help getting worried about Vlad becoming an over-powered character. I'm sure Steve will find ways to nerf (reduce) the powers of GS so that he's still vulnerable, thus putting Issola back to 10. The other would, if I had to choose one, have to be Teckla. I don't really have as strong a reaction to the book that some others on the list do, but it *was* a painful book to read. Especially because I'm in a successful relationship (going on 8 year now, still not married, though) and my best methods to fix relationship problems just wouldn't work there---and it's tough for me to imagine my girlfriend and I drifting inexorably apart like that...though if it happened, I'm sure the fact that she absolutely refuses to read Steve's books would be a big factor :) (she doesn't like assassins) Anyway, someone let me know if they have a spare copy of gypsy, please. Jon