Barrayar (Vorkosigan Saga) by Lois McMaster Bujold

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  • Pub. Date: August 1991
  • 400pp
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    • Pub. Date: August 1991
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 400pp

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    Poco antes de fallecer, Ezar, emperador de Barrayar, nombra regente a Aral Vorkosigan hasta que Gregor, su sucesor, alcance la mayoría de edad. Aral deberá enfrentarse a diversos complots contra el futuro emperador y contra su misma regencia, protagonizados por disidentes de la nobleza Vor. En semejante contexto, Cordelia Naismith, futura madre de Miles Vorkosigan y capitana de Beta, se convierte en la esposa del regente.

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    Lois McMaster Bujold burst onto the SF scene in 1986 with SHARDS OF HONOUR, closely followed by BARRAYAR, and THE WARRIOR'S APPRENTICE, which introduced the physically handicapped military genius, Miles Vorkosigan. Since then she has won four Hugo Awards and two Nebulas. The mother of two, Bujold lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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    November 26, 2000: Bujold still amazes me; weaving the tale like an oversweetened confection! This is the third book I've read by Bujold and it's not surprising that it is a Hugo Award Winner. Cordelia Naismith must navigate her way through Barrayarian politics while trying to keep her sanity. What happens next will have you cheering 'Cordelia! Cordelia!' I know I did. Barrayar is such a delight, I had to read it twice.