Imperial Historian, on 26 October 2013 - 11:58 AM, said:
Tiste Simeon, on 26 October 2013 - 11:07 AM, said:
Imperial Historian, on 26 October 2013 - 10:12 AM, said:
Use Of Weapons, on 26 October 2013 - 09:39 AM, said:
Currently reading:
Bujold: _Brothers In Arms_ -- this is where the Vorkosigan universe starts its first real climb towards its best. The three books in internal chronology of which this is the first -- the other two are _Mirror Dance_ and _Memory_, and are waiting in the wings -- are simply the best sequence of space opera I have ever read, as well as some of the best character studies, with tremendously quotable lines and intensely memorabl;e scenes that stay with you for years after reading. hugely looking forward to reading them all again.
While those are on the go, Tad Williams's _Happy Hour In Hell_, the second Bobby Dollar novel, is on hold.
Enjoy, personally I think the komarr/civil campaign duology is better... But it isn't really space opera anymore at that point (I once tried to describe them and the best I could get was detective-scifi-political thriller-regency romance-comedy, those books take genre bending to a new level)
Not heard of those books but they sound ace! Will be checking them out!
Edit: Bujold seems to have a mass of books on Kindle where would be the best place to start?
Well the vorkosigan series which we are talking about officially starts with
Shards of honor and barrayar which are about the main character, miles vorkosigan, parents, personally I wouldn't recommend starting with those (as they are her first books, and in my view some of the weakest, though others would disagree, it's worth coming back to read them later, as individuals in them show up in all the rest of the series, personally I enjoyed the miles books more knowing that there was a lot of backstory that I (and indeed the main character of the rest of the books) didn't know)
The main series, with miles vorkosigan, starts with
warriors apprentice which is where I started, and would recommend starting.
Then continue chronologically from there. Here is the list
http://www.goodreads...a-chronological
Baen used to have most of the series available to freely download as ebooks, but I can't find that anymore.
Imperial Historian has covered things nicely but I thought I'd add a couple of quick points:
- There are five omnibuses (omnibi?) that, between them, cover virtually all the Miles stories - everything except
Memory (the one dull book in the series IMHO),
Dreamweaver's Dilemna (slightly obscure novella collection) and
Cryoburn (recently released novel). There's also an omnibus that covers the prequel books (
Cordelia's Honor includes
Shards of Honor,
Barrayar and a short called
Aftermaths). So basically omnibuses are the way to go.
- This is a nitpick but Bujold didn't write
Barrayar right after
Shards.
Barrayar, in fact, was published a couple of years after
Brothers in Arms (which is mentioned above). Barrayar still goes after Shards in terms of reading order. Anyway, I personally started with Shards and quite enjoyed having some background information before jumping into the Miles stories. As IH says, that isn't strictly necessary.
- If you just want a taste of Bujold's writing,
The Curse of Chalion isn't a bad place to start. Its the first book in a trilogy but stands just fine on its own.