Комар (Сага за Вор, #11)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9545851767
Publish date: 2001
Publisher: Бард
Pages no: 400
Edition language: Bulgarian
Series: Vorkosigan Saga (Publication order) 3 (#11)
His first mission as Imperial Auditor leads Miles and his colleague Vorthys to Komarr to investigate the partial destruction of the Soletta array, a sort of mirror construction to strengthen the sunlight for terraforming the planet. Much more interesting than the investigation, however, turns out to...
Boy does Miles fall in love quickly. I used to think that it was just a turn of phrase for a pretty girl, "Man, I'm in love!" But nope, it's the real thing for him. And although there's not a love connection in the book, the woman he meets sees him as a smart, funny man. Great series, I'm reading...
Following the resounding success of my Locus Quest, I faced a dilemma: which reading list to follow it up with? Variety is the spice of life, so I’ve decided to diversify and pursue six different lists simultaneously. This book falls into my GIFTS AND GUILTY list.Regardless of how many books are alr...
Following directly upon the events of 'Memory,' 'Komarr' still functions as a stand-alone novel.And... I liked it even better than 'Memory.' The plot felt more original, and it just has a really well-structured, exciting story, backed up by well-rounded, believable characters and a vivid, consistent...
Bujold gets inside of my head like few other authors have. Ekaterin's interior dialogue is searing, brilliant and heartbreaking. Miles is still delightful, if a little older and maybe, just maybe wiser. He's always been a genius, but now he's less apt to dive in without thinking.Gorgeous writing, el...