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jenett ([personal profile] jenett) wrote in [community profile] vorkosigan2009-04-11 08:50 pm

Yay (and intro)

I've been a Bujold fan since .. erm .. sometime before Memory came out, but I can't remember how much further back than that. I'm lucky enough to live local to her, and therefore get to see her at local conventions on a regular basis.

My favorites of hers are the Chalion books, and then Memory because I have a massive tropism for books about how knowledge and memory create identity, and I'm not afraid to admit it. Or something. Her books are also among the very few that I know I can't start reading at night if I want to be up at a reasonable hour, because skimming good bit to good bit doesn't actually shorten the reading length much, and I won't be able to put them down.

As a note, and because it's recent news: she's just confirmed that she will be attending the Fourth Street Fantasy Convention as a guest in June (19th to 21st in Minneapolis, with a play-reading evening on the 18th).

4th Street is a fascinating convention (revived last year after many years of hiatus): it has a single track of programming, and a small size (this year, our cap is 250 people) so everyone is part of the same conversation. I'm the hotel chair, and glad to provide more info in email/my own journal, but thought it worth mentioning here too, as it's a great chance to talk freely with all sorts of cool people. (Some of whom are well-known authors, others of whom are totally fascinating people you wouldn't otherwise know of.)

[edited to add a link, since that might be useful]
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[personal profile] tripudiare 2009-04-12 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
Memory is one of my favourite Vorkosigan books, along with The Vor Game. One of my good friends on LJ introduced me to the series years ago, and was kind enough to mail me The Vor Game, and I've been grateful ever since! I also love the Chalion series, and am hoping to find the time to read the Sharing Knife series sometime soon.

Living way down in New Zealand, I don't get to see anyone at conventions, but I love reading reports about them, so I'd enjoy hearing about the Fourth Street Fantasy Convention once it takes place!
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[personal profile] flourish 2009-04-12 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Cheers! Glad to see you here! :D
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2009-04-12 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I enjoyed Paladin of Souls best and then Curse of Chalion and then Memory, A Civil Campaign and The Vor Game. I've never ranked LMB's books in order of my favourites before so that was instructive. I like her characters within a complex of social relationships. The more world-building there is around the characters, the better I like it. Adventure plots are very much secondary to my enjoyment. The adventures are merely what make characters reveal themselves and their worlds.