And haven't the first few been repackaged a few times as Young Miles or somesuch?
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I swear they've all been repackaged as something. I keep seeing a title and hoping it's a new book, but not so much.
Ethan of Athos rules.
The more I think about it, the more I like it. I should reread. And rebuy, I don't think I own it anymore.
I've been thinking about rereading the whole series, but I was hoping to do that when there was a NEW BOOK.
Okay, according to Amazon, Young Miles has Warrior's Apprentice, The Vor Game and "Mountains of Mourning."
Miles, Mystery and Mayhem has Cetaganda, Ethan of Athos, and "Labyrinth."
Miles Errant = Borders of Infinity (the novella, not the collection), Brothers in Arms, and Mirror Dance
Miles, Mutants and Microbes has Falling Free and Diplomatic Immunity. And "Labyrinth" again.
The rest all seem to be available in their original titles.
Miles, Mutants and Microbes has Falling Free and Diplomatic Immunity. And "Labyrinth" again.
That's just weird. Falling Free, while set in the same universe, is much earlier. Also, the Quaddies aren't mutants; they're genetically engineered.
Yeah, that one had me scratching my head. I guess it lumps all the Quaddie stories together, in case anyone wanted that.
Yeah, but on the other hand I kind of like "Falling Free".
Young Miles and Miles Errant are what you want. Find a copy of Borders of Infinity on Half.com. I am trying to remember if there's any reason to reread Cetaganda, and nothing comes to mind.
I am waiting for the Ivan novel, damnit. Because Yuletide, marvey as it is, is not scratching my jones.
Oh, hey, speaking of fic... Ginger? Do you know if there's any documented instance of CJ Cherryh taking a position on fanfiction? Because I started riffing on a Supernatural crossover with Cherryh's Nighthorses novels with a pal, and it's awesome, but someone said that CJC hates fic, and we'd hate to have to abandon it...
I know the Willis was a sideline to the Vorkosigan conversation, but I wanted to chime in as loving To Say Nothing of the Dog, and then loving Jerome's Three Men in a Boat, which is where Willis got the title and inspiration. Kind of depends on a love for the early-20th-century foppish-young-men-at-Oxbridge genre, which I have in spades. Er, if it's a genre.