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    <![CDATA[[A Miles Vorkosigan Story] Twenty year old Ensign Miles Vorkosigan plays detective in a murder case, and tests the balance of power as a member of the Barrayaran nobility. [Publisher's Note: &quot;The Mountains of Mourning&quot; was originally published as a stand-alone novella in the May 1989 issue of Analog. It was then included as the first of three novellas that make up the novel &quot;Borders of Infinity&quot; (October 1989). For the novel, Ms. Bujold added a short &quot;framing story&quot; that tied the three novellas together by setting up each one as a flashback that Miles experiences while recovering from bone-replacement surgery. Fictionwise is publishing these novellas separately, but we decided to leave in Ms. Bujold's short framing story for those who may also wish to read the other two novellas (&quot;Labyrinth&quot; and &quot;The Borders of Infinity&quot;).] Hugo Award Winner, Locus Poll Award Nominee, Nebula Award® Winner, SF Chronicle Poll Nominee]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I am not usually a fan of short stories or novelettes, but <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2684541.The_Mountains_of_Mourning_Vorkosigan_Saga_" title="The Mountains of Mourning (Vorkosigan Saga) by Lois McMaster Bujold">The Mountains of Mourning</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16094.Lois_McMaster_Bujold" title="Lois McMaster Bujold">Lois McMaster Bujold</a> is a joy.  There is enough backstory to help the reader place the story in some context and enough detail to feel like more than just a glimpse into the lives and world of the characters.<br/>...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/69865099">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[<strong>3.75 stars</strong><br/><br/>This novella was sandwiched between <em>Warrior's Apprentice</em> and <em>The Vor Game</em> in the omnibus edition entitled <em>Young Miles</em>.  <br/><br/>It occurs three years after the end of <em>Warrior's Apprentice</em>.  Miles has graduated from the Imperial Service Academy and is home on leave before re...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/68432329">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[[A Miles Vorkosigan Story] Twenty year old Ensign Miles Vorkosigan plays  detective in a murder case, and tests the balance of power as a member of the  Barrayaran nobility. [Publisher's Note: <em>The Mountains of Mourning</em> was originally  published as a stand-alone novella in the May 1989 issue of <em>Analog</em>. It was then  included as the first of three novellas that make up the novel <em>Borders of  Infinity</em> (October 1989). For the novel, Ms. Bujold added a short &quot;framing story&quot;  that tied the three novellas together by setting up each one as a flashback that  Miles experiences while recovering from bone-replacement surgery. Fictionwise is  publishing these novellas separately, but we decided to leave in Ms. Bujold's  short framing story for those who may also wish to read the other two novellas  (<em>Labyrinth</em> and <em>The Borders of Infinity</em>).] Locus Poll Award Nominee, Nebula Award  Winner, Hugo Award Winner, SF Chronicle Poll Nominee ]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Read this as part of the omnibus <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61916.Young_Miles_Omnibus_Warrior_s_Apprentice_Mountains_of_Mourning_Vor_Game_Vorkosigan_Saga_" title="Young Miles (Omnibus  Warrior's Apprentice \ Mountains of Mourning \ Vor Game) (Vorkosigan Saga) by Lois McMaster Bujold">Young Miles</a>.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[[A Miles Vorkosigan Story] Twenty year old Ensign Miles Vorkosigan plays detective in a murder case, and tests the balance of power as a member of the Barrayaran nobility. [Publisher's Note: &quot;The Mountains of Mourning&quot; was originally published as a stand-alone novella in the May 1989 issue of Analog. It was then included as the first of three novellas that make up the novel &quot;Borders of Infinity&quot; (October 1989). For the novel, Ms. Bujold added a short &quot;framing story&quot; that tied the three novellas together by setting up each one as a flashback that Miles experiences while recovering from bone-replacement surgery. Fictionwise is publishing these novellas separately, but we decided to leave in Ms. Bujold's short framing story for those who may also wish to read the other two novellas (&quot;Labyrinth&quot; and &quot;The Borders of Infinity&quot;).] Hugo Award Winner, Locus Poll Award Nominee, Nebula Award® Winner, SF Chronicle Poll Nominee]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A solid short story with well-rounded characters and enough twists to keep it interesting.  Very light on sci-fi elements, but Bujold delivers excellent procedural detective work to compensate.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[[A Miles Vorkosigan Story] Twenty year old Ensign Miles Vorkosigan plays detective in a murder case, and tests the balance of power as a member of the Barrayaran nobility. [Publisher's Note: &quot;The Mountains of Mourning&quot; was originally published as a stand-alone novella in the May 1989 issue of Analog. It was then included as the first of three novellas that make up the novel &quot;Borders of Infinity&quot; (October 1989). For the novel, Ms. Bujold added a short &quot;framing story&quot; that tied the three novellas together by setting up each one as a flashback that Miles experiences while recovering from bone-replacement surgery. Fictionwise is publishing these novellas separately, but we decided to leave in Ms. Bujold's short framing story for those who may also wish to read the other two novellas (&quot;Labyrinth&quot; and &quot;The Borders of Infinity&quot;).] Hugo Award Winner, Locus Poll Award Nominee, Nebula Award® Winner, SF Chronicle Poll Nominee]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I love when genre authors incorporate other genres into their universe without taking away from the original genre (here, murder mystery into science fiction). Nice, fast read.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[[A Miles Vorkosigan Story] Twenty year old Ensign Miles Vorkosigan plays detective in a murder case, and tests the balance of power as a member of the Barrayaran nobility. [Publisher's Note: &quot;The Mountains of Mourning&quot; was originally published as a stand-alone novella in the May 1989 issue of Analog. It was then included as the first of three novellas that make up the novel &quot;Borders of Infinity&quot; (October 1989). For the novel, Ms. Bujold added a short &quot;framing story&quot; that tied the three novellas together by setting up each one as a flashback that Miles experiences while recovering from bone-replacement surgery. Fictionwise is publishing these novellas separately, but we decided to leave in Ms. Bujold's short framing story for those who may also wish to read the other two novellas (&quot;Labyrinth&quot; and &quot;The Borders of Infinity&quot;).] Hugo Award Winner, Locus Poll Award Nominee, Nebula Award® Winner, SF Chronicle Poll Nominee]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[another novella]]></body>
    
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