Komarr : A Miles Vorkosigan Adventure
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Lois McMaster Bujold
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Science Fiction
Fantasy
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
320
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 1, 1998
出版社
Baen
版
Stated First Edition
ISBN-10
0671878778
ISBN-13
9780671878771
説明
In the richly constructed universe of Miles Vorkosigan, a delicate balance hangs over the planet Komarr. This world, teetering between becoming a lush garden or descending into an inhospitable wasteland, captures the essence of ambition and the environmental challenges that come with it. Miles, ever the determined protagonist, finds himself at the heart of critical negotiations, navigating the treacherous waters of bureaucratic interference and the pressing needs of his own family legacy.
Bujold intricately weaves together personal stakes and larger socio-political themes, painting a vibrant picture of life on Komarr. The inhabitants strive to transform their once-untamed land into a thriving hub, but competing interests threaten to derail their progress. Miles, with his trademark wit and unyielding resolve, embarks on a mission that will test his ingenuity and resilience.
As Miles tackles both external threats and his own complex relationships, readers are drawn into a narrative filled with humor, tension, and the hope of transformation. The vibrant world of Komarr serves as a backdrop for profound explorations of duty, love, and the intricate webs that connect individuals to their societies.
Bujold intricately weaves together personal stakes and larger socio-political themes, painting a vibrant picture of life on Komarr. The inhabitants strive to transform their once-untamed land into a thriving hub, but competing interests threaten to derail their progress. Miles, with his trademark wit and unyielding resolve, embarks on a mission that will test his ingenuity and resilience.
As Miles tackles both external threats and his own complex relationships, readers are drawn into a narrative filled with humor, tension, and the hope of transformation. The vibrant world of Komarr serves as a backdrop for profound explorations of duty, love, and the intricate webs that connect individuals to their societies.