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Diplomatic Immunity
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I think this is more one of Miles's caper stories rather than one with profound character development.Always fun.
Mary, it certainly is a Miles' caper story but we did get to see Lady Vordosigan developing and it was great to see Bel again.While the first half was relatively sedate, we were treated to quite a bit of action in the second half. How many lives does Miles have?
Humm. On reflection, I wonder how much of the punch it would lose when not read in the sequence of his story. (view spoiler)
Mary wrote: "Humm. On reflection, I wonder how much of the punch it would lose when not read in the sequence of his story. [spoilers removed]"Mary, I think you are right. While the books in this series are not formularic, they do build on each other. While enjoyable on their own, collectively they pack a far greater punch.
I've always loved Ms. Bujold's artistry in placing little nuggets in each book that can be build up later without losing the stand-alone characters of each individual narrative.
She wrote Komarr as a starting point book. You still understand the characters and universe more if you start at the beginning of the series but it is pretty standalone.
I really love how Miles went right back into his friendship with Bel. I always enjoyed their relationship.
Diplomatic Immunity may be described as layer upon layer of "-isms" dependent upon "race," gender, sex, different ability, who knows what else. I think in order for that layering to occur, Bujold has drawn from the body of the Miles work and brought those issues together.
I agree with the above comments about previous books - I probably would have enjoyed it as the first in the series, but I often thought as I was reading how glad I was that I met the quaddies before, read Cetaganda, etc. That rich backstory really added to this one.Miles has really grown - he is still super intelligent, but he isn't quite as impulsive. I love how his wife understands him so well and gets him to explain the huge jumps in his thought processes.
I'm coming a little late to the party, but still glad to be here. Looks like a "who dun it". I'm interested to see how Lady Vorkosigan handles herself on this mission. Also Miles is going to be a Da. How cool is that.




I plan to read it this weekend.