Adam
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Have you had a chance to read the murderbot series by Martha Wells? what do you think? it’s the second series I’ve really enjoyed that is a collection of novellas. Your Penric books are the first. are you considering a full length penric novel? I see a novel length murderbot book it available now ... no pressure! I’m happy to have just found penric in Japanese on apple books. Nice cover. I’ll enjoy studying again!
Lois McMaster Bujold
I've read and enjoyed the first two Murderbot tales, yes. Good voice.
Having just finished the latest Penric novella mere days ago, what I'm mainly looking forward to at the moment is a summer off. After that, no one knows, including me. I'm still enjoying exploring the novella length, at this point.
Ta, L.
Having just finished the latest Penric novella mere days ago, what I'm mainly looking forward to at the moment is a summer off. After that, no one knows, including me. I'm still enjoying exploring the novella length, at this point.
Ta, L.
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It's a nerd specific question but I admit to being an obsessed fan: what happens to the liveried butter bugs? Do they manage to catch the queen before she burrows into Vorkosigan House, or is Vorbarr Sultana overrun with them. And if so can Miles ( and his Armsman) laugh about it?
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Susan
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After I read Demonic Ox (for which great thanks), the following, in Demon Daughter, struck me strongly:
What had started out as a lesson in counting wooden blocks with his four-year-old son, Wyn... ...Bored with counting, Wyn had attempted to build a bridge with the blocks instead.
Clearly this is foreshadowing (your sign of quality literature!), but was it on purpose or accidental?
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What had started out as a lesson in counting wooden blocks with his four-year-old son, Wyn... ...Bored with counting, Wyn had attempted to build a bridge with the blocks instead.
Clearly this is foreshadowing (your sign of quality literature!), but was it on purpose or accidental? (hide spoiler)]
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