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From the Author Authors Note: The Vorkosigan Saga Reading Order Debate: The Chef Recommends Many pixels have been expended debating the best order in which to read what have come to be known as the Vorkosigan Books, the Vorkosiverse, the Miles books, and other names, since I neglected to supply the series with a label myself. The debate now wrestles with some fourteen or so volumes and counting, and mainly revolves around publication order versus internal-chronological order. I favor internal chronological, with a few caveats. I have always resisted numbering my volumes; partly because, in the early days, I thought the books were distinct enough; latterly because if I ever decided to drop in a prequel somewhere (which in fact I did most lately with Captain Vorpatrils Alliance) it would upwhack the numbering system. Nevertheless, the books and stories do have a chronological order, if not a strict one. It was always my intention to write each book as a stand-alone so that the reader could theoretically jump in anywhere, yes, with that book thats in your hand right now, dont put it back on the shelf! While still somewhat true, as the series developed it acquired a number of sub-arcs, closely related tales that were richer for each other. I will list the sub-arcs, and then the books, and then the caveats. Shards of Honor and Barrayar. The first two books in the series proper, they detail the adventures of Cordelia Naismith of Beta Colony and Aral Vorkosigan of Barrayar. Shards was my very first novel ever; Barrayar was actually my eighth, but continues the tale the next day after the end of Shards. For readers who want to be sure of beginning at the beginning, or who are very spoiler-sensitive, start with these two. The Warriors Apprentice and The Vor Game (with, perhaps, the novella The Mountains of Mourning tucked in between.) The Warriors Apprentice introduces the character who became the series linchpin, Miles Vorkosigan; the first book tells how he created a space mercenary fleet by accident; the second how he fixed his mistakes from the first round. Space opera and military-esque adventure (and a number of other things one can best discover for oneself), The Warriors Apprentice makes another good place to jump into the series for readers who prefer a young male protagonist. After that: Brothers in Arms should be read before Mirror Dance, and both, ideally, before Memory. Komarr makes another good alternate entry point for the series, picking up Miless second career at its start. It should be read before A Civil Campaign. Borders of Infinity, a collection of three of the five currently extant novellas, makes a good Miles Vorkosigan early-adventure sampler platter, I always thought, for readers who dont want to commit themselves to length. (But it may make more sense if read after The Warriors Apprentice.) Take care not to confuse the collection-as-a-whole with its title story, The Borders of Infinity. Falling Free takes place 200 years earlier in the timeline and does not share settings or characters with the main body of the series. Most readers recommend picking up this story later. It should likely be read before Diplomatic Immunity, however, which revisits the quaddies, a bioengineered race of free fall dwellers, in Miless time. The novels in the internal-chronological list below appear in italics; the novellas (officially defined as a story between 17,500 words and 40,000 words, though mine usually run 20k - 30k words) in quote marks. Falling Free Shards of Honor Barrayar The Warriors Apprentice The Mountains of Mourning Weatherman The Vor Game Cetaganda Ethan of Athos Borders of Infinity Labyrinth The Borders of Infinity Brothers in Arms Mirror Dance Memory Komarr A Civil Campaign Winterfair Gifts Diplomatic Immunity Captain Vorpatrils Alliance (upcoming in late 2012) CryoBurn Caveats: The novella Weatherman is an
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