Carro
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I was just recommended Paladin's Grace by T Kingfisher, have read it and really enjoyed it - the romance with the protagonists tripping over their own feet and the baggage from their pasts reminded me of A Civil Campaign. I thought you might enjoy it so came to see if you'd already read it - and found you are already listing almost everything by T Kingfisher - except Paladin's Grace. So, a new one for you?
Lois McMaster Bujold
A new one for me, though I have it on my Kindle. I'd started it a while back, then tripped over my belief that it was the sequel to Swordheart (which was a delightful tale.) I need to restart it without spending many pages of misreading. expecting it to be some other book.
I really want to know more about the Dervish (in SH), though I suspect the author may be more interested in the other member of the unfortunate triumvirate, wossername.
L.
A new one for me, though I have it on my Kindle. I'd started it a while back, then tripped over my belief that it was the sequel to Swordheart (which was a delightful tale.) I need to restart it without spending many pages of misreading. expecting it to be some other book.
I really want to know more about the Dervish (in SH), though I suspect the author may be more interested in the other member of the unfortunate triumvirate, wossername.
L.
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Steven Sarafian
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
I gather that there is a nod to Lady Peter Wimsey (Harriet Vane) in Ekaterine Vorvayne. But is there a reverse homage (as far as you know) when Harriet makes it a major project to herself create a garden in the footprint or outline of the burnt-out wing of Duke's Denver (in Jill Paton Walsh's "The Attenbury Emeralds")?
Andie
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
(Part 2) Now, huge caveat here – I am just interested in how things are at the end of CVA. If it should happen that you are inspired to write more about them, events could come up could set a different direction (as it happens in real life). I am just asking here, what Simon and Alys are thinking/feeling at the end of CVA – not looking for predictions about the future. Hope that makes sense? Thank you so much!
Matthew B. Tepper
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
An sf reader for >50 of my 62 years, I had until recently only heard of Miles. I'm now 3 books in (Warrior's Apprentice), & hooked. Work of this quality is why I read sf. Thank you for this great pleasure. I have minutes ago learned of Michel Petrucciani, a French jazz pianist of astonishing musicianship & refinement. He suffered from brittle bones, & was short of stature. Were you aware of his work before Miles?
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