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Lädt ... Winterfair Gifts (Miles Vorkosigan Adventures) (2008. Auflage)von Lois McMaster Bujold (Autor), Grover Gardner (Reader)
Werk-InformationenWinterfair Gifts [novella] von Lois McMaster Bujold
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I listened to the whole Vorkosigan series in internal chronological order, but somehow missed this one. Much more satisfying to end with Taura and Aral still alive. ( ) Winterfair has come to Vorbarr Sultana, and Miles Vorkosigan and Ekaterin Vorsoisson are about to be married. The wedding is planned, the garden is laid out for it (yes, in the winter; Ekaterin designed the garden and Miles is determined to have the wedding there), the gifts are arriving, and so are the guests. Elli Quinn, Miles' successor as Admiral of the Dendarii Free Mercenaries, is not coming, but has apparently sent two gifts. One is a Cetagandan genetically-engineered living blanket, which purrs. It's accompanied by one of Elli's ribald limericks. The other, arriving separately and a little later, is a beautiful string of pearls, with no limerick. When Ekaterin puts on the pearl choker to see how it looks, and decides it will look very good with her wedding dress, all present agree. She doesn't have it on long at this point, because she starts feeling worn out and needs to go lie down. Among those who watch this happening are Sgt. Taura (another of Miles' former Dendarii comrades), and Armsman Roic, who is the newest of the Vorkosigan armsmen. When Ekaterin doesn't feel well enough to attend the emperor's celebratory dinner for the couple about to be married, it's Taura and Roic who become uneasy about that pearl choker. Nothing Miles does is ever calm and unexciting, or even particularly safe. Along the way we have the gracious and terrifying Alys Vorpatril, Taura's first encounter with upperclass Barrayaran women's clothing, and Ivan Vorpatril successfully obeying to the letter the order not to exercise his sense of humor in any way that will disrupt Miles and Ekaterin's wedding. Really, he does not disrupt the wedding. At all. And I grinned; it was very, very Ivan. Is this novella essential to following the overall Vorkosigan story? No. But it's an enjoyable novella, and the "minor" characters who take leading roles here were very well presented and quite likable. Recommended. I bought this audiobook. I've waited a long time to listen to Winterfair Gifts, but it was worth it! Before we get to Miles and Ekaterin's wedding, there's all the fun with narrator Armsman Roic's reactions to everyone, especially the bio-engineered super-soldier, Sergeant Taura. Taura has had the misfortune of taking to heart what someone told her: pink is a non-threatening color. Pink just isn't Taura's color. Good thing that Miles asked his aunt, THE Barrayaran Social Arbiter, Lady Alys Vorpatril, to take Taura's wardrobe in hand. Armsman Roic is as stunned by the effect of the first new outfit he sees as any young man in a movie or on TV seeing a great makeover done on a woman or girl he thought was plain. Poor Roic has been suffering the aftereffect of the ridiculous showing he made in the hilarious climax of A Civil Campaign. He's sure that Miles thinks he's a dolt. Armsman Pym keeps him on night duty. This enables him to help Sergeant Taura foil a plot against Miles. If you love the Vorkosigan Saga, don't miss this story! If you're new to the series, check the suggested reading order so you will be able to properly appreciate this entry. Winterfair Gifts tells the story of Miles's wedding, but from the point of view of armsman Roic, a servant in the Vorkosigan household. While it was interesting to get another outside perspective of Miles, it was a little frustrating at times to get shut out of the main characters' lives. The main plotline of the story was fairly unremarkable, and was only tangentially related to the larger political picture. If you can't get enough of Miles and his adventures, or don't want to miss a key moment in his life, sure give this a read. Personally, though, I found it to be pretty forgettable. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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HTML: This Hugo-nominated novella adds a delightful extra chapter to Bujold's Vorkosigan series, describing the wedding of Miles and Ekaterin and events leading up to it. In the festive season of Winterfair on the planet Barrayar, Lord Miles Vorkosigan is making elaborate preparations for his wedding. The long-awaited event stirs up romance and intrigue among his eccentric family and friends, particularly for bioengineered space mercenary Sergeant Taura and shy, diffident Armsman Roic. But Miles also has an enemy who is plotting to turn the romantic ceremony into a festival of death. Winterfair Gifts offers another of Bujold's witty, character-centered science fiction plots with a twist of romance. .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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