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    <![CDATA[A Civil Campaign (Vorkosigan Saga, #12)]]>
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    <![CDATA[If you relish costume adventure in an intergalactic society starring strong, convincing male <em>and</em> female characters, you'll adore the Vorkosigan Series. If you haven't met Miles Vorkosigan, whose brilliance, manic energy, and unstoppable determination make him a larger-than-life hero despite his dwarfish stature, pick up <em>Komarr</em> and <em>A Civil Campaign</em>. Read them, and then go back and catch the previous <em>nine</em> books (10 if you count <em>Ethan of Athos</em>, which features not Miles but his partner, Ellie Quinn); or read the series in order, starting with the romance of Miles's parents in <em>Shards of Honor</em>. <p> <em>A Civil Campaign</em> opens where <em>Komarr</em> ends, with Miles determined to court Ekaterin. Unfortunately, his approach is described as &quot;General Romeo Vorkosigan, the one-man strike force.&quot; By his <em>father</em>. The potential for comic disaster increases when Miles's clone brother Mark arrives. He's brought a brilliant but scatterbrained scientist who's created a bug producing a perfect food: bug butter. They set up a lab in the basement of Vorkosigan House. Mark has also found a nice Barrayaran girl--she even likes the bugs--with whom he got together on the sexually liberated world of Beta. But now Kareen's living at home. Naturally, disaster strikes, repeatedly and on all fronts.<p> Bujold unfolds her comedy of manners while continuing to explore familiar themes: the difficulties in becoming a strong adult woman in a patriarchy, the need for trust and honesty in relationships between the sexes, the difference between appearance and identity, and the impact of advanced biotechnologies on society. <em>A Civil Campaign</em> is a sure-fire Hugo and Nebula nominee, likely to add another statue to Bujold's already full shelf. It's charming, touching, and quite funny too. <em>--Nona Vero</em></p></p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Lois McMaster Bujold]]></name>
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    <body><![CDATA[One of my all-time favs. The dinner scene with the butterbugs makes me laugh every time. A book that's good for many re-readings.]]></body>
    
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