Memory
 

Memory: A Miles Vorkosigan Adventure

by Lois McMaster Bujold

Miles turns 30, and--though he isn't slowing down just yet--he is starting to lose interest in the game of Wall: the one where he tries to climb the wall, fails, gets up, and tries again. Having finally reached a point in his life where he can look back and realize that he has managed to prove his courage and competence, he can move on to bigger and better things.
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Margaret D
  • Rated 5 stars

My second candidate for favorite Vorkosigan novel. Things get serious for Miles in a new way -- he begins to evaluate himself as a human being, not as a superachiever. Although there are plenty of external problems, it's the internal challenge that brings depth to the book.

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  • PAgent

    pagent said:

    My favorite of the Miles Vorkosigan books, which are among my very favorite books already.

    posted Monday, August 27 2007
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