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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Borders of Infinity by Lois McMaster Bujold

Miles Vorkosigan, once again, shows how brain beats brawn.  The book is essentially three short stories tied to together as if they are part of an interview.   Miles’ boss, Simon Illyan, the imperial spook wants answers on Miles’ creative accounting.  

Bujold uses her immense talent to demonstrate that prejudice is unacceptable.  She shows that a weakness of body does not preclude dashing and daring.   She demonstrates the value of persistence and a refusal to fail.   Her writing, without fail, captures my interest and provides food for thought on preconceived notions. 

I enjoyed the book and highly recommend anything Bujold pens.

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