Salvete omnes,
Lupe: Opinion is divided on just how well Jordan keeps up the pace, although most agree he fails to do so throughout the series. In my opinion, the first five books are excellent, the sixth isn't bad, the seventh is good, the 8th is poor, the ninth is good, and the tenth is appalling. So, do keep reading, but bear in mind that some of the books may be tedious in places.
Mari: I was unimpressed with Matyszak's Chronicle, to be honest. It was a good general chronology, I suppose, but there were several times where I was left thinking: "And what grounds do you have to make an assertion like that?"
Erici: I've had Cunliffe on my shelf for a while, but there's always been something more pressing to read... I think next in the queue is Tom Holland's Rubicon, a work of historical fiction that does at least look vaguely interesting - have you read it?
Lucia: Asterix and Obelix is the single greatest scholarly work ever done on the ancient world, and don't let anyone tell you differently.
Bene valete,
Marcus Scribonius Curio Agelastus.