mass market paperback, 342 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 1999 by Baen Books.

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978-0-671-72014-8
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reviewed The vor game by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga (5))

The Vor Game

3 stars

This novel won a Hugo, and I liked it more than Warrior's Apprentice, but it still jumps around quite a bit. It certainly leans a bit more "military sf" where we learn a bit more about space tactics and wormhole politics. The book feels like it has a couple of distinct sections: first, Miles on his first assignment in Camp Permafrost (until he joins a mutiny and washes out of the Imperial Military, again). Then, Miles kicking his feet "in disgrace" until he joins Imperial Security and is sent back out to potentially active the Admiral Naismith identity again. Finally, a bit where he is separated from his ImpSec minders and simultaneously tries to re-form the Dendarii Mercenaries, stop an invasion, and rescue the Barrayaran emperor all at the same time.

On this reread, I felt like that the Camp Permafrost section, even if it was interesting, didn't quite tie …

reviewed The vor game by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga (5))

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3 stars

Young Miles first real assignment, which echoes his earlier escapades. This book won a Hugo award and is on several best-of lists, but it feels like two stories squashed together, with rough seams showing.

Of course, that's what it is. [b:Weatherman|11058951|Weatherman (Vorkosigan Saga, #5.4)|Lois McMaster Bujold|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1302671871l/11058951.SX50.jpg|14586369] was published months earlier, then expanded to become the book. I liked that story, for the main reasons a lot of people like this whole series - the main character surviving and thriving on his wits. He has the wisdom to make the right decision in the moment - something we all want more of.

This is different in the second half (or story) of the book. Here Miles follows circumstance, only a few times choosing his direction. Partly this is because events from earlier books are catching up with him. Bravo to the author for keeping the universe intact, but this …

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