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Howdy everyone,
I have played in some of the pathfinder adventure path the Kingmaker, Serpent's Skull and Rise of the Rune-lords. I really enjoy the Kingmaker where you build your own kingdom and the Runelords is really cool too.
Once my group finish the Kingmaker, We've plan to jump into the Reign of Winter. I plan to roll with a Kobold Druid for this one.
What are the adventure paths you enjoy?

Gluttony |

My favourite is Rise of the Runelords; Reign of Winter is also really good, and Skull and Shackles is fun, provided your players know what to expect (and are ready for dealing with lots of underwater and criminal situations).
Jade Regent is cool too, but you need to make heavy edits to the caravan rules in order to avoid killing your players at every turn, and I really enjoy Carrion Crown's first 4 or 5 books, but it kind-of loses its appeal at some point in its final third.

RAdeMorris |

I enjoyed Council of Thieves personally, even though I've never ran it or completed the campaign as a player. Had a lot of fun with my rogue-like paladin and my budding celebrity dwarven bard from two different run-throughs. The CoT AP allows for a lot of roleplaying moments, which were excellent, especially loved the play from The Sixfold Trial.

Orthos |

I'm running Kingmaker and having fun with it, but there's been a LOT of homebrewing. The story is still mostly the same though, just with slightly more fey and slightly less politics.
I'm playing in Council of Thieves. It's been entertaining. We just finished the play, as well.
I plan to run Crimson Throne in the future, and one of my players is prepping to run Runelords. Both look like a lot of fun.
From the old Dungeon APs, I ran halfway through Savage Tide and am planning to re-run it from scratch after Kingmaker is done (and Crimson Throne after that), and I played through the first chapter of Age of Worms and would love to finish it. Never got much of anywhere on the short-lived Shackled City PbP I was in though.