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message 1: by Pers (new)

Pers I personally have only read The Sharing Knife series - besides the Vorkosiverse books (which was where I began my reading experience of the LMB oeuvre), so I can highly recommend that series. (I will get to the World of Five Gods eventually, I hope/intend!)


message 2: by Heather (new)

Heather I’ve read all the books by Bujold several times, and love all of them. In recent years I’ve been turning to the Curse of Chalion series more when I reread. We just got a new kitten and we named him Cazaril, from those books. https://imgur.com/gallery/CnNc52m


message 3: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin O'Neill Same! I just started reading that series as a challenge in my book club and i LOVEEEEE them i wish i had discovered them sooner!


message 4: by Softness (new)

Softness Definitely World of the 5 gods series - Chalion and Penric's stories. They are the gospel of the universe! *grin*


message 5: by Aubria (new)

Aubria L. Yay!!! Thanks, Everyone!


message 6: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Reitz I always send people to the Sharing Knife books (now 4 novels and a worthy 5th entry, a novella). Characters continue across the books, so the character development is really, really strong (as in the Vorkosigan series).


message 7: by Aubria (new)

Aubria L. Wow! Thank you Kevin Reitz, for your input! I love getting recommendations!


message 8: by Celtic (new)

Celtic The series of Penric novellas are very enjoyable - set in the 5 gods universe, but separate from the books - recommended.


message 9: by Scott (new)

Scott If you're enjoying the VK series, I'd recommend Chalion & Paladin next and then the rest of the 5 Gods. Other than the future vs. past and technology vs. magic/religion obvious differences, the two series are most similar in nature vis a vis the character development and story lines. The Sharing Knife is very good as well but very differently toned, IMHO, and thereby more a stretch from the VK series. The writing in all of them is all top notch.


message 10: by Scott (new)

Scott @Heather, Beautiful little kit! He looks like he'll be a great companion.


message 11: by Heather (new)

Heather Thank you Scott. He is a good cat.


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