nice shout-out for Cordelia

Kind words, and many of them...

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sc...

Although I am not, technically, a grandmaster, only a McMaster.

Ta, L.
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message 1: by Lilly (new)

Lilly Well deserved. I still remember when I read Cordelia's Honor first, which is quite a few years back, I wanted her and Aral as my book mom and dad. Would have had the added bonus of having the coolest brother in the universe.


message 2: by Linda (new)

Linda Baker You are definitely Grandmaster McMaster!


message 3: by CatBookMom (new)

CatBookMom Lovely review and commentary, well-deserved. I may have to start yet another re-read of the series.


message 4: by Karl (new)

Karl Smithe "Although I am not, technically, a grandmaster, only a McMaster."

Is that an Irish master or a Scot master?


message 5: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Karl wrote: ""Although I am not, technically, a grandmaster, only a McMaster."

Is that an Irish master or a Scot master?"


Despite some scratching around by family historians, I don't think we know. We do know our branch came down to western Pennsylvania about the time of the Civil War from/through Ontario, Canada. My Grandfather McMaster's father worked as a stonemason. He had four sons in Washington, PA, of whom my gf was the youngest, and died rather young.

Somewhere, I hope in my older brother's hands, there is a family bible that records more information, but I have not seen it.

Ta, L.


message 6: by Terry (new)

Terry Cox Although I am not, technically, a grandmaster, only a McMaster.

Ah, milady, but you are a grand McMaster.


message 7: by Mark (last edited Aug 17, 2015 06:40AM) (new)

Mark I just have a bone to pick: the story calls Miles an 'adolescent Tyrion Lannister.' That's a canard! Tyrion is an 'adult Miles Vorkosigan'! (Albeit the Vorkosigans have more integrity in each of their pinky fingers than do the entire Lannister family collectively...)


message 8: by Lois (last edited Aug 17, 2015 09:55AM) (new)

Lois Bujold Mark wrote: "I just have a bone to pick: the story calls Miles an 'adolescent Tyrion Lannister.' That's a canard! Tyrion is an 'adult Miles Vorkosigan'! (Albeit the Vorkosigans have more integrity in each o..."


:-). Well, when making those sorts of comparisons, the article writers try to pick things their audiences might be expected to recognize. A lot more people will recognize Tyrion than Miles; if it gets any of them to pick up the VK books, well and good.

As long as they don't get the order of the characters' respective creations mixed up -- Miles came first! -- I'm OK with it.

Ta, L.


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