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bohemiancoast) wrote2010-11-10 09:24 pm
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Further to my previous post
Opinions on the optimum reading order for the Vorkosigan saga, for three different cases, please:
a) for rather forgetful fan re-reading;
b) for 13 year-old who is allegedly less geeky than us, but discovered her current love The Big Bang Theory while googling Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock.
c) for 10-year-old who only ever seems to read things by accident, wildly age-inappropriate or not.
a) for rather forgetful fan re-reading;
b) for 13 year-old who is allegedly less geeky than us, but discovered her current love The Big Bang Theory while googling Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock.
c) for 10-year-old who only ever seems to read things by accident, wildly age-inappropriate or not.
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Her: start with older Miles, I'd say.
Him: start with the one where he accidentally gets the
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10 YO would probably prefer to dive straight in with the action/adventure of Warrior's Apprentice.
Speaking as a forgetful fan, I'd probably go for the collection of shorts, with its useful chronology at the back.
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http://www.tor.com/blogs/2009/04/interview-with-lois-mcmaster-bujold-about-writing-the-vorkosigan-saga#23578
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An awful lot of Civilization 4 is "Rock Paper Scissors". An axeman will beat a spearman because of his melee bonus, but a horse archer, not being a melee unit can thrash an axeman, and a spearman, despite being quite weak, can defeat a horse.
While of course Lizards and Spock probably beat all of them. :-)
And the answer to your question is "why bother. Watch Big Bang Theory instead".
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