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reviewed Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga, #1)

Lois McMaster Bujold: Shards of Honor (Hardcover, 2000, NESFA Press) 4 stars

Shards of Honor

4 stars

I decided for December I'm going to just do a bunch of comfort rereading, and my brain has been clamoring for "what if you just reread all of Bujold's Vorkosigan series again (again)". I could reread just A Civil Campaign like most people do, but maybe it's time to reread them all.

Shards of Honor is the "first" book in this series, and genre-wise feels like a space opera romance. (Arguably Falling Free comes first chronologically if you're being pedantic.) If you haven't read these books, most of the series stars Miles Vorkosigan, and this book is the setup of how his parents Aral and Cordelia met and its sequel deals with the circumstances around Miles' birth.

This book does need some content warnings especially for rape, sexual assault, alcoholism, and ableism. This book was first published in 1986, and I think the book cover listed on unseen.city is doing …

@SallyStrange@bookwyrm.social Oh wow, I've never heard of the term "December/May" romances before. Do you feel like Cordelia and Aral fit that mold? Thinking on other series, the Sharing Knife feels much more like this trope, writ large.

I'll keep a closer eye on this series as I get through them. My memory of relationships in this series is largely that Miles just lecherously pinballs between any woman in front of him for many books and I'm prepared to just grimace and move past that.

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@SallyStrange@bookwyrm.social Oh that's interesting to me that you read Aral and Cordelia that way, as I wouldn't have read them that way without this context.

There's certainly an airquotes age gap, but she's 30-something and he's 40-something and they're both competent commanders. To me, that feels much more like a peer relationship (especially compared to Fawn and Dag). Cordelia even equates their ages at one point and refers to both of them as "old", vs setting herself apart. Maybe there's other text there I didn't twig to at the time?