The Warrior's Apprentice (Vorkosigan Saga, #2)

Paperback, 384 pages

English language

Published Sept. 13, 2003 by Earthlight.

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978-0-7434-6840-4
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The Warrior's Apprentice is an English language science fiction novel by Lois McMaster Bujold, part of the Vorkosigan Saga. It was the second book published in the series, and is the fifth story, including novellas, in the internal chronology of the series. The Warrior's Apprentice was first published by Baen Books in 1986, and was included in the 1997 omnibus Young Miles.

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How To Lead A Military Without Trying

3 stars

Miles Vorkosigan washes out military school and heads to another planetary system to spend time with his grandmother and her family. There he decides to bail out some down & outers using his name and a bit of family money and do some smuggling/inter system trade to recover the money. Things go poorly and the only way through each obstacle is bluffing, and at every step he succeeds but has to face every larger obstacles afterward.

As a sci-fi adventure plot, it's adequate. But Miles "I'm a nice guy using my position to try to get in the pants of the woman who reports to me" vibe really brought me down. At least the character who raped women in the previous book wasn't given a "I was just following orders and feel bad about" pass from the narrative. Which it seemed like it would. There's still some amount of "we …

The Warrior's Apprentice

3 stars

With Cordelia and Aral's story mostly backgrounded, we now get to the Miles Vorkosigan stretch of novels. Miles washes out of military school due to his physical disabilities and easily broken bones; he ends up on a trip to Beta Colony as a vacation with his bodyguard Bothari, and Bothari's daughter and Miles' childhood friend Elena.

This was the first book in this series I ever read, and I almost bounced off of it the first time through. My partner also stopped reading two thirds of the way through and then came back and finished much much later. This book has big "it gets better in season 3 I promise" energy.

For me, it's a weaker book than the two Cordelia books prior in a number of ways, and honestly there's really only so much I can take of teenager Miles. It's partially his self-loathing--internalizing the way that Barrayar treats …

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4 stars

Solid characters, clever puzzle solving, and political schemes make up this really good story. This was the first of Lois McMaster Bujold's novels purchased by Baen, though Shards of Honor was the first written and published. On the strength of this book, a career was launched.

This book introduces the character of Miles Vorkosigan, who appears in a total of 15 books and short story collections. I can see why he is a fan favorite - his combination of witty and wise reminds me of Horatio Hornblower. The setting is introduced in the previous book but explored in depth here, with an emphasis on the Barryaran politics towards the end of the tale. Elena Bothari is a strong female character who grows stronger as a result of her trials; I expect we will see more of her in future novels.

I couldn't summarize further without spoiling some of the surprises, …

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