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I'd love to have it in hard cover, but alas, the bookshelves at home are way past overflowing, and my SO demands her share of shelfspace too, so I need to economize on space...




I agree, Brothers in Arms and Mirror Dance, and Komarr and A Civil Campaign, are very much diptychs. And there is always the spoiler issue to be considered.
On the other hand, if it's a choice between "read this book out of order" or "put it back on the shelf, drift away, and never get back to the series at all", I'd vote for the first.
Ta, L.


I admit I have a lot of trouble thinking of it as a retcon, because it's been floating around in my head (but not in Miles's) in parts since 1989, and was mostly in place by the mid-1990s. But those relationships weren't what the prior books were about, and then there was that long hiatus in the mid-00s where I did not think I would get back to the Vorkosiverse at all. But, readings. Every one is a unique combination of reader and text, and the writer only controls one-half of the ingredients.
Ta, L..

I'd love to have it in hard cover, but alas, the bookshelves at home are way past overflowing, and my SO demands her share of shelfspace too, so I nee..."
E-sales are good, too.
:-), L.



I've only read the first four chapters of GJARQ, and am looking forward to the rest.

I'm just reading the e-arc couldn't wait for release start new job tomorrow
I love it. I love Oliver and Cordelia as amazing as always
I now really want a short story of young general pioter courting princess Olivia and having to deal with her Betan mother

Thank-you Mam
I'd add a chunk of coal for first footing but its stuck in my keyboard.

Yum, it's seems the exact book for me!
I love the way you make your characters alive and interesting, in all your books, and haven't any other expectations... so I'm just very excited about my soon-to-be own copy!
Thanks so much to treat us with your writing :) and a really happy new year to you (a lot of satisfaction, very few vexation ^-^)




Yes, absolutely; changing viewpoint recenters the entire universe. Of all the choices I make, when starting writing a story, "Whose viewpoint?" has the most impact on everything.
"...I get a sense some people are horror-struck that the Aral/Cordelia relationship wasn't this ideal they had in their minds (sort of like how I would perhaps have expected a child to react when they find out their parents were human after all). "
It was my editor who pointed out that one of Miles's roles in the tale was to act as a sort of psychological stand-in for that experience for those readers, which I thought was a very shrewd observation.
Btw, when the book comes out (again -- it really is going to feel like Groundhog Day) I plan to set up a fresh spoiler thread for discussion.
Ta, L.

Eeep, I hope I didn't spoil anything for anyone, I wasn't thinking! (I don't write many reviews) Feel free to delete spoiler parts from my post or the whole thing by all means.
In response: I think that is why I loved the Mark books, it was such a fresh perspective on ... just about everyone, but most of all Aral and Cordelia. And he brought out different aspects of them (and Miles).
And what you did in Komarr ... I don't even know that people really noticed you managed to tell us a story written from the p.o.v. of a woman undergoing the death throes of her relationship ... not something you normally find in a sci-fi series.
Anyway, please do get into the head of many many more of your characters! :)


Eeep, I hope I didn't spoil anything for anyone, I wasn't thinking!
I don't think so; at least no more than the jacket flap does.
And what you did in Komarr ... I don't even know that people really noticed you managed to tell us a story written from the p.o.v. of a woman undergoing the death throes of her relationship ... not something you normally find in a sci-fi series.
Judging from my fan mail on that one, every woman who had ever undergone a similar experience noticed. There were a lot more than I would have anticipated.
Ta, L.

Yes, yes, and yes!

I flashed on the Author's Afterword from Vor Game, where you lamented having to fill the culvert package with :: cookies :: to get readers to shut up about it, laughed at myself, and went right back to page 1 and read it again. Thoroughly enjoyed it the second time through and it's now a favorite.
Thank you for the lovely Christmas present!

I'm so glad you were able to enjoy the book more on the second, less distracted pass. Very reassuring.
If you look at where everyone is at the start of the book, and compare it to where everyone is at the end, I maintain that one may see that quite a bit has changed, and profoundly, too; thus, plot must have occurred, if not an expected plot. But any more comments belong in a spoiler thread, methinks...
Ta, L.



Jole rhymes with prole (or vole), one syllable. J as in justice. (So, I suppose like Joel, but not as much diphthong.)
(To add to the confusion of Js, some language groups pronounce them like Y or Yu. But not here.)
Ta, L.

I think you are correct that readers tend to polarize on science fiction vs fantasy and action vs. character driven. I am definitely more interested in science fiction and read a limited amount of fantasy. But, I also think that people who have been reading science fiction for a very long time are more likely to read both action and character, maybe because our choices were more limited 45 years ago. On the other end, I introduced my daughter to science fiction when she was young and she raided my bookshelves (and still does), yet she ended up reading an equal amount of fantasy and sci fi. I also think the genres themselves have become less polarized and there is more crossover as I find myself reading books that I am not sure which category they belong in.


I've read the 4 sample chapters, goggled a bit, and am ready for the whole thing, wherever you take me, in whatever fashion. It's been a long time since there was a focus on Cordelia, though I still re-read or listen to the "Cordelia's Honor" duo every year.
I'm thinking of this as a combination Winterfair and birthday present (b'day in Feb). Thank you!