Series: Book 3 in the Saga Vorkosigan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
Cordelia Naismith was resourceful and courageous, but what
is Lady Vorkosigan like? When her life is shattered by a
soltoxin grenade, the unfortunate Barrayarans who target her
husband and hit her child find out. I am anxiously awaiting the release of Lois McMaster
Bujold's "The Vor Game". I have listened to "Barrayar" and
"Warriors Apprentice" -- loved them both; and have just
ordered "Falling Free" and "Shards of Honor". Thank you for
supplying such a superior product! --
glaboy, 03/05/98[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I am
holding my breath waiting for the Warrior Apprentice, The
teaser at the end makes it sound so exiting. Thanks for the
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llainna, 9/19/97[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I am
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DjacksonT, 7/10/98[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I have
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the tapes! The main thing about these productions is that
they are unabridged and very like listening to a radio play.
Both the readers change their voices in really remarkable way
so that you
know whether the character is young or old, good or
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Barrayar (and no, I don't have shares in the company...
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north, 3 Dec 1997[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I look
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series. I applaud the effort and success you have done with
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dancer, 12/13/97[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]I've now
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gryphon, 10 Jan 1998[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]It
is action that never stops. The characters are so
well-defined that you can't help but care what happens to
them. And since the author doesn't telegraph her punches, you
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is over. --
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 2,
1997[HTML_REMOVED][HTML_REMOVED]Looking forward to
enjoying [The Warrior's Apprentice] as I have both 'Shards'
and 'Barrayar.' The books were great. Listening to the tapes
while commuting only furthers my enjoyment of LMB's fine
series. I grew up enjoying radio drama and love the 'theater
of the mind' concept.--_acksmith, 11/17/97_ --.Amazon.com Review
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