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Date: 2007-03-20 01:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-03-20 01:16 pm (UTC)The story is about Cordelia Naismith, one of my favorite heroines, the captain of an expeditionary force, who runs into Aral Vorkosigan right before the start of a war. Cordelia is from Beta, a high-tech, highly diverse and tolerant culture. Aral is from Vor, a less high tech warrior-caste culture. He is also at the top of my Fictional Men I Would Marry in an Instant list.
The books are fast-paced, funny, and deeply humanitarian. Bujold cares a great deal about the dignity and worth of all people, especially those are physically different: those with birth defects, the genetically engineered, the severely disabled, clones. She also does a great job investigating the tops of honor, family, medical ethics, and war.
They are books I always find myself reading out loud. Some of them can be serious and heartbreaking. A Civil Campaign, one of the later books, is a romantic comedy about young people and marriage that still makes me laugh out loud after three readings.
I recommend them to anyone.
Bujold also has written some fantasy novels, which I don't care for, but many other people seem to like them.
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Date: 2007-03-20 09:10 pm (UTC)