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Let’s all agree on this right up front: the covers of the Vorkosigan Saga books are horrible. Just plain awful. The cover art for anything published by Baen is pretty bad, enough to make even the proud nerds of today cringe and place the book face-down whenever possible to avoid being snickered at. But these covers in particular, with their dramatic poses and odd retro fonts, seem to house a strange breed of quasi-historical space pulp that embodies everything that “serious readers” should avoid
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This is an omnibus edition containing the first two (chronologically speaking) books in the Miles Vorkosigan Sci-Fi series: Shards of Honor and Barrayar. Shards of Honor tells the story of how Miles' parents (Cordelia Naismith and Aral Vorkisigan)meet and through unlikely circumstances fall in love. Barrayar narrates the first year of Aral and Cordelia's marriage, and the birth of Miles in midst of a civil war. Both books are also good inroductions to the planet and culture of Barrayar.
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This is a wonderful sci-fi book written by a female author featuring a strong female main character. This compendium of two books follows the path of Cordelia Naismith through the story of how she meets her husband and how her son, Miles comes to be. It is a wonderful tale filled with difficult situations, confronted by a (mostly) wonderfully intelligent main character. What is so enjoyable about this story is the human reasoning that the author brings the reader through in each of the character
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I wanted to reread this whole series, and so I'm starting here.
Just finished it and am glad I decided to start rereading. I missed how fabulous these books are. Bujold just makes me want to sit on a couch and do nothing but read her books.
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Just finished it and am glad I decided to start rereading. I missed how fabulous these books are. Bujold just makes me want to sit on a couch and do nothing but read her books.
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Reading a much later sequel to this book (A Civil Campaign) reminded me that I'd read this years ago and liked it quite a lot: high adventure, great fun, a Good read. I will enjoy reading more by Bujold.
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