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Old 05-15-2020, 10:29 AM   #32
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The Civil Campaign is also the last of the Vorkosigan that I really liked. I'm not sure if I just lost the train of action, or didn't really care for the change of focus. I haven't read the last couple.
After A Civil Campaign, I enjoyed Winterfair Gifts and Captain Vorpatril's Alliance but Diplomatic Immunity was, to me, not up to the other books in the series. I do have Cryoburn and Commander Jole and the Red Queen which I read and enjoyed but am unlikely to revisit anytime soon. I should add The Flowers of Vashnoi was enjoyable as a filler novella.

I still think of Ivan Vorpatril as LMB's vision of what Miles would have been if not for the soltoxin attack.
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