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Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen Signed Limited Edition
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen Signed Limited Edition | Lois McMaster Bujold
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SIGNED LIMITED EDITION.A NEW NOVEL IN THE AWARD WINNING SERIES FROM MULTIPLE"NEW YORK TIMES"BEST-SELLING AUTHOR LOIS MCMASTER BUJOLD! Cordelia Naismith Vorkosigan returns to the planet that changed her destiny. SPECIAL SIGNED LIMITIED EDITION! FUTURE TENSE Three years after her famous husband s death, Cordelia Vorkosigan, widowed Vicereine of Sergyar, stands ready to spin her life in a new direction.Oliver Jole, Admiral, Sergyar Fleet, finds himself caught up in her web of plans in ways he d never imagined, bringing him to an unexpected crossroads in his career. Meanwhile, Miles Vorkosigan, one of Emperor Gregor s key investigators, this time dispatches"himself"on a mission of inquiry, into a mystery he never anticipated his own mother. Plans, wills, and expectations collide in this sparkling science-fiction social comedy, as the impact of galactic technology on the range of the possible changes all the old rules, and Miles learns that not only is the future not what he expects, neither is the past. About Lois McMaster Bujold s Vorkosigan Saga: Fans have been clamoring for Hugo-winner Bujold to pen a new Vorkosigan Saga novel. . . her deft and absorbing writing easily corrals the complex plot. "Publishers Weekly"on"Cryoburn" Bujold mixes quirky humor with action [and] superb character development [E]normously satisfying. "Publishers Weekly." One of sf s outstanding talents . . . an outstanding series. "Booklist" . . . an intelligent, well-crafted and thoroughly satisfying blend of adventure, sociopolitical commentary, scientific experiments, and occasional perils . . . with that extra spicing of romance. . . . "Locus" About Vorkosigan series entry"Captain Vorpatril's Alliance: " . . .this may be one of the most anticipated and long-awaited entries to Bujold s acclaimed Vorkosigan saga. For years fans have clamored for Ivan Vorpatril s story, and at last Bujold delivers something that will both thrill the devoted audience and entrance new readers . . . Longtime readers will love seeing a new side of Ivan as well as hearing his views on many of the series characters. New readers can enjoy Ivan s story on its own . . . Essential for all SF collections and a must-read for Bujold and Vorkosigan fans. "Booklist" About Vorkosigan series entry"Diplomatic Immunity" Bujold is adept at world-building and provides a witty, character-centered plot, full of exquisite grace notes. . . fans will be thoroughly gripped and likely to finish the book in a single sitting. "Publishers Weekly" The Vorkosigan Series in Story-based Chronological Order "Falling Free" "Shards of Honor" "Barrayar" "The Warrior's Apprentice" "The Vor Game" "Cetaganda" "Ethan of Athos" "Borders of Infinity" "Brothers in Arms" "Mirror Dance" "Memory" "Komarr" "A Civil Campaign" "Diplomatic Immunity" "Captain Vorpatril's Alliance" "CryoBurn" "Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen""
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slightlyfoxed
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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Actually finished this weeks ago, but I‘m doing a terrible job at Litsy lately, so🤷🏼‍♀️.
Anyways, this was a cute ending to a long sci-fi series. I read a lot of reviews criticizing the fact that it‘s essentially a romance (Did you actually read this series, because it‘s hardly the first, see: Shards of Honor, A Civil Campaign, Captain Vorpatril‘s Alliance), or that it retcons a character to be poly (semi-true, but believably done).

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slightlyfoxed
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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#Readathon book three (The last Vorkosigan book!) + dinner. Not ashamed to admit that even though it was pretty clear what was coming, the end of CryoBurn was ROUGH.

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Yvonne_Rediger
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
Mehso-so

In the Vorkosigan universe, every story has something extra. A mystery to solve, a political situation to best, something. This story no. However it is an interesting read all the same, and Miles makes an appearance. It's not the ending I would have expected for Cordialia. I guess I wanted more.

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Clare-Dragonfly
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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This book was not what I expected. There was no mystery to solve and little action, and the major relationship this book rests on felt awfully retconned. I wish I'd seen hints of it in previous books. However, the dialogue, characters, and interactions are as fabulous as always. I'm really sad that I don't have any more new-to-me Vorkosigan books to read!

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Leniverse
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Now, why isn't there a book about this!? So much happened between the time of baby-Miles and crazy-undercover-mercenary-Miles that's just alluded to in the series. There's 18 years of political intrigue, wars and uprisings to cover there. Let's see some of that famed Aral military strategy in action. (With a side of "Cordelia uses her initiative and an improvised swat-team".)

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Leniverse
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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Next up in the #24in48. I'm nervous about this one. I've seen some poor ratings from others who love this series as much as I do. Maybe it's an expectation thing? Some of the Vorkosigan books are 5-star brilliance, others (lately) are 2-3 star amusements. I so want this to be good, because it's another Cordelia book at long last. 😬

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Leniverse
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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#Bookmail
I thought this wouldn't arrive until after the #Readathon! Now I'm tempted to scrap my Readathon TBR and start with this instead! On the other hand... I've waited this long for it, so I can probably wait until Monday. 🙄Or use it as a backup if I'm losing focus at 2am.

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Lauredhel
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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As a Cordelia fangirl, I found this book just the most glorious, satisfying, blubbering-inducing thing ever. It's about relationship negotiation, moving forward, dealing with the aftermath of grief and hope for the future, parenting (and grandparenting), science, making family and finding home... Just all the things. Also, rains of flaming snot.

Heatherfeather Awesome review! Need to read these 7y
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Lauredhel
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Lauredhel
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Still on holiday (yay!) When I wake up and read in the morning, this is the view from our bed.

mklong Gorgeous! ❤❤❤ 7y
Faibka Beautiful! 7y
Lindy Love it! 7y
DebinHawaii So pretty! 🌸 7y
Lauredhel There are also heaps of blue wrens flitting about, but I haven't managed to capture them on film. 7y
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Lauredhel
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❤ Cordelia so much.

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Lauredhel
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Gentleman Jole, the Red Queen, a cup of tea, and a view across the valley.

Marchpane Beautiful view! 7y
Lauredhel @Marchpane isn't it? I love Denmark. 7y
Joybishoptx So pretty! 7y
LauraBeth What a beautiful spot to read! 7y
acorter Beautiful! 7y
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Jehlish
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | Lois McMaster Bujold
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Adult relationship drama. A charming, gently-paced entry in an always-readable series.