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Original Title: | Cetaganda |
ISBN: | 0671877445 (ISBN13: 9780671877446) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #9, Vorkosigan Saga (Chronological) #6 |
Characters: | Miles Vorkosigan |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel (1997) |
Lois McMaster Bujold
Paperback | Pages: 302 pages Rating: 4.17 | 15629 Users | 621 Reviews
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Title | : | Cetaganda (Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #9) |
Author | : | Lois McMaster Bujold |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 302 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 1996 by Baen (first published December 1995) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fiction |
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A buddy read with Choko and Maria.It all began innocently enough. An Empress of a mighty Empire which had fairly bad attitude towards Barrayar (the former tried to conquer the latter and got their butts kicked bad - this kind of situation does not usually bring strong alliances) died of natural causes. Miles was sent to the funeral ceremony as a diplomatic representative of his planet accompanied by his cousin Ivan who was supposed to keep his relative out of troubles. To keep a long story short Ivan failed miserably.
The lower middle picture is sooo Miles...
I have to be fair and admit that the first trouble found our heroes practically the moment they landed on the capital planet of the Empire. From that moment on the events began unfolding so fast poor Ivan did not have enough time for his favorite hobby: meeting new girls. Miles practically had to juggle running chainsaws trying to prevent several interplanetary wars and Barrayar's neutrality (neutrality for outsiders' view that is).
Cataganda - the Empire in question - is highly original and fascinating. The best description would be Geneticists Gone Wild. Actually scratch that - "gone wild" is too mild an expression for the description. I was really shocked several times when the Barrayars (and the reader) stumbled upon yet another aspect of Catagandian culture; it was never boring though.
The fast-moving plot was never boring either. I thought I would give the book the highest rating practically until the end. What stopped me? Miles' motivations - that is what. In the previous books he ended up in sticky situations with no one around to help him: for different reasons. So it really was up to Miles to get out of them resorting to his own resources. This time I felt his motivations were pure selfish and the ready help was available. There is unavoidable insubordination and there is direct disregard one's superior officer orders. It is all fun and toys until you realize that if the entire Barrayar army would behave like Miles a single enemy armed with a slingshot would be able to conquer them.
In the end Miles received exactly the reward he deserved and I feel there is hope for him. 4 stars is the final rating.
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Ratings: 4.17 From 15629 Users | 621 ReviewsArticle Appertaining To Books Cetaganda (Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #9)
Mystery rather than military SF. for a change, the people that interact with Miles are his equals in intelligence rounding out the story much more convincingly.After hearing so much about Cetaganda it was nice to get to know about Barrayar's primary enemies, how their society works and the reason for their constant need of expansion. It's interesting to see Miles grow as a character, but at the same time see him struggle with his appearance and just wanting the recognition he thinks he deserves. I think this is building up to something, so we will see.Still, great story. If you're a Sci-Fi fan, you need to read this series.
Cetaganda: A murder mystery amid exotic political intrigueThis is the third book about Miles Vorkosigan in internal chronology, and unlike its manic predecessors The Warrior's Apprentice and The Vor Game, there are no space battles, Denarii Mercenaries, Sargent Bothari, Cordelia, Aral, or Emperor Gregor. In fact, Miles's only companion this time is his slightly dim playboy cousin Ivan Vorpatril. Still, as a comic foil Ivan does yeoman work, and this time the story is a murder mystery set in the
Another fun misadventure with Miles. Interesting and unusual Cetagandan world, priceless banter with Ivan, series of ridiculous and dangerous events and a tough case for Miles to solve. Probably the most fun book with Miles so far.
What did you think you were doing, Vorkosigan?""I stopped the Cetagandan Empire from breaking up into eight aggressively expanding units. I derailed plans for a war by some of them with Barrayar. I survived an assassination attempt, and helped catch three high-ranking traitors. Admittedly, they weren't our traitors, but still. Oh. And I solved a murder. That's enough for one trip, I hope.
3.8 starsMiles and Ivan travel as diplomatic representatives of Emperor Gregor to the home world of the Cetagandan Empire for the funeral of the Empress. A ten-day trip to observe and enjoy social customs (and parties) quickly turns sour when Miles become embroiled in a mystery and suicide/murder that threatens to frame him, and by implication Barrayar, for a treasonous usurpation plot. Miles, being Miles, convinces himself, and Ivan, that only he can save Barrayar's honor and salvage the
3.5 stars. A solid entry in this excellent space opera series. Not my favorite of the bunch, but still a good read.
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