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Original Title: Mirror Dance
ISBN: 0671876465 (ISBN13: 9780671876463)
Edition Language: English
Series: Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #8, Vorkosigan Saga (Chronological) #9
Characters: Miles Vorkosigan
Literary Awards: Hugo Award for Best Novel (1995), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (1995)
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Mirror Dance (Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #8) Paperback | Pages: 560 pages
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Title:Mirror Dance (Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) #8)
Author:Lois McMaster Bujold
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:March 1st 1995 by Baen Books (first published 1994)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Science Fiction Fantasy. Hugo Awards. Fantasy

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The dwarfish, fetally-damaged yet brilliant Miles Vorkosigan has more than his share of troubles. Having recently escaped an assassination plot whose tool was a brainwashed clone of himself, Miles has set the clone, Mark, free for a new chance at life. But when he decides to let his clone brother assume his secret identity and lead the Dendarii Free Mercenary on an unauthorized mission to liberate other clones from the outlaw planet of Jackson's Whole, things start to get really messy. The mission goes awry, Miles's rescue attempt goes even more wrong, and Miles ends up killed and placed in cryogenic suspension for future resuscitation. Then, as if that weren't bad enough, the cryo-container is lost! Now it is up to the confused, disturbed Mark to either take Miles's place as heir of the Vorkosigan line or redeem himself by finding and saving Miles.

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I tend to skip this one when I reread the series, these days. Indeed, this is probably only the second time I've read this one. That last quarter or so is just very hard to go through. It colors so much of the following books, though, and since I was listening with Melissa so she could hold me through the night terrors, I endured it again. And upped my unfair rating to where it should be and realized, once again, how much I love Bujold's stories and sheer brilliance.

"Don't begrudge me my little ship, Quinn. After all, my parents gave my big brother a whole fleet of ships." Mark Vorkosigan is a 22-year-old clone, six years younger than his "twin brother" Miles. His intentions are good when he sets out to free 50 adolescent clones, but he puts Miles in gravest jeopardy. However, in his subsequent efforts to save Miles, this tormented soul -- reared by a violent psychopath, trained to kill, and denied an identity -- discovers his true gifts, his Vorkosigan

A buddy read with Choko and Maria.The moment I start describing plot of this book I completely spoil the previous one - to the point that if you read my non-written plot description you might as well skip the previous installment. So if what I say below would not make sense remember: I did it for your own good. Let me talk about a really bad cliche widely used in literature since the humanity discovered the wonders of a written word. A bad guy is out to get you and almost succeeds. You somehow

Maybe I'll read this someday, but for now, I'm glad I skipped it, because it was holding me back from finishing the series, and I ended up loving Memory, something fierce.

And we're back to Mark! Eeeennnteresting. What's even more interesting are the ways in which this Vorkosigan book has a large chunk there in the middle without any Miles in it! I was shocked when that happened, and I'm trying very hard to figure out how to allude to what happened without giving it away. I wasn't sure how a Miles book without Miles would work.Note: The rest of this review has been withdrawn due to the changes in Goodreads policy and enforcement. You can read why I came to this

Part of a Vorkosigan reread with the SpecFic Buddy Reads group in 2017/18. This is the last of the novels in the series that I hadn't read before and I'm very happy to say, probably my favorite since the very early books of the series.Mark, Miles's young and erratic clone brother, reappears and again pretends to be Miles long enough to requisition a small Dendaari force to tackle some repellent activity on Jackson's Whole. Unfortunately, the raid is poorly conceived and even more poorly executed

I've been rather under the weather lately. I've done too much physically and my CFS has come along and thwacked me around the head to remind me it's still there. As a result, my brain isn't running on full steam either. So I don't have this post quite planned out in my head and I don't know how coherent I'm going to be. However, I know that the longer I put it off, the more and more likely it becomes that I won't write anything at all. So here we go. I'll start typing and we'll see what happens.

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