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Lois McMaster Bujold (USA, *1949) is a Hugo and Nebula-winning sf author, whose bestselling Vorkosigan series excites fans from all over the world. But she also writes fantasy like The Spirit Ring and her current novel: The Curse of Chalion. In December the compilation Miles, Mystery & Mayhem was released and for May 2002 a new Vorkosigan novel is planned: Diplomatic Immunity.
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all books by Lois McMaster Bujold
Series:
Vorkosigan
Related:
C.J. Cherryh
David Weber
Elizabeth Moon
Miscellaneous:
author web site
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all books by Lois McMaster Bujold
Series:
Vorkosigan
Stand-alone Novels:
The Spirit Ring
The Curse of Chalion
Anthologies:
Borders of Infinity
Women at War
Related:
C.J. Cherryh
David Weber
Elizabeth Moon
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Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series won her several Hugo and Nebula Awards. this series is a definitive read for every science fiction fan who appreciates great characters, wit and a good dose of humor. -- Additionally to the listed titles there are several compilations of these novels available. Read more about the Vorkosigan series...
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The Curse of Chalion (August 2001)
doesn't belong to the Vorkosigan series. Lois McMaster Bujold returns in The Curse of Chalion to the world of fantasy. -- Lady Luck seems to smile on Cazaril again when he is offered the position of a tutor to the sister of the heir to Chalion's throne. But if he accept it he has to face old enemies again who once caused his downfall.
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The Spirit Ring
Fiametta Beneforte dreamed of following her father's example and creating enchanted pieces of art. Unfortunately the idea of teaching a girl the craft is considered preposterous by her father.
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Borders of Infinity
This collection of short stories includes tales that take place before The Vor Game and others extending past Brothers in Arms. The variation in tone across the tales is handled exceptionally well, as we see Miles mourn and get a better look at his relationship with Illyan. The stories include Miles's first outing as a detective, in which he's faced with a case of infanticide in the mutant-phobic hill country; his largest rescue mission ever; and the most distressed damsel for whom he ever played the knight. (amazon.com)
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Women at War
by Lois McMaster Bujold (Editor), Roland J. Green (Editor)
To this anthology of 17 military SF stories by and about women contributed authors like Judith Tarr, Jane Yolen, and Nebula Award winner Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. Award winning, too, is coeditor Bujold.
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