(Mass Market Paperback)
Fans of the bestselling Vorkosigan Saga can get this limited edition volume for a great low price. The series has won the Hugo and Nebula awards and has been called "space opera at its best" by "Publishers Weekly."
Bujold again offers tales of Miles Vorkosigan, a clever and outlandish science fiction hero for the modern era. Reissue.
Reader's Chair continues its inexorable and much appreciated march through the Bujold canon with this latest rendition of the 1989 collection of three Vorkosigan adventures. The first and most successful story, "The Mountains of Mourning," is a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning tale that finds Miles dispatched by his emperor father to investigate an infanticide in a rural and provincially minded region. In "Labyrinth," Miles covertly travels to wild Jackson's Whole as Dendarii Mercenary Admiral Naismith on an undercover mission to extract an important research geneticist who mandates the destruction of his last surviving experimental creature as a condition of his departure. In the title story, Miles infiltrates a Cetagandan prison and performs a memorable poetic dance before women. A thread that works better in print than on audio is the dialog between Miles and Simon Illyan, chief of Barrayar's Imperial Security, which introduces each story. Here, it is confusing, abrupt, and unnecessary. Michael Hanson and Carol Cowan, as they have so often in the past with Bujold's work, once again assert their sure and confident narrative control over the material. Essential for all sf collections.--Barry X. Miller, Austin P.L., TX Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
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November 26, 2000: Boarders of Infinity is not the book to begin your 'Bujold following', but when you do get to it, this one is a kicker! The three short stories that cover close to four years of Miles Vorkosigans's life will leave any reader breathless. This was another Bujold book I read twice.
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January 01, 2000: Even though all the books in the Vorkosigan Saga pretty much stand alone, this compilation of novellas originally found in magazines such as 'Analog' serves as a good introduction to the series. It's a great read. Chock full of humor, drama, and thrills.