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Memory by Lois McMaster Bujold
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Baen (1997), Mass Market Paperback, 480 pages

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Miles Vorkosigan dies (sort of) and is revived. Afterwards, he finds that he can't do everything as dashingly as before. Faking a report, he's called on the carpet by his boss Simon Illyan. But then Illyan is the subject of an attack that destroys his eidetic memory, and Miles has to figure out who did it. He persuades Emperor Gregor to let him do the job, and Gregor does. In the process, Miles grows up. At last. ( )
  Fledgist | Dec 28, 2009 |
Totally excellent as always from Bujold. FWIW, this is my favorite entry point for a reread of the series - Memory, Komarr, A Civil Campaign all flow well as a trilogy. ( )
  Windswept | Nov 15, 2009 |
Another Hit For Miles: After the superlative "Mirror dance", "Memory" was almost bound to light up a little, but happily, it didn't :)

Miles has returned to active duty, working as Admiral Naismith, the ImpSec identity - but his crio-revival wasn't so succesful as formerly believed, and he bungles a mission... Illyan finds out about it - and about the lies in the report Miles presented - and gives our Lord Vorkosigan the boot. Unemployed, depressed - almost suicidal -, and going 30, Miles has to turn to other horizons for his hyper-active personality.
The only thing is, there is no need for his special talents, and the salvation, when it comes, is actually a huge problem: Illyan's eidetic chip has been sabotaged and Miles' former chief is about to lose his mind or die... So Gregor gives Miles the prop he needs - the Imperial Auditor rank - to solve the problem, and he does solve it, Miles-like: quick, neat, completely.

The story is action-packed, the characters well-developed, the rhythm flows...

A superb writing, another extraordinary Vorkosigan adventure!!
Highly recommended.
  iayork | Aug 9, 2009 |
Magnificent as usual. I haven't read Memory in quite a while, and as usual remembered the plot without remembering all the little things that make it so good. Some of Ivan and Miles' exchanges, for instance; the fishing scene; the Koudelka sisters, foreshadowing A Civil Campaign; Cordelia arriving home; Miles' reaction(s) to his home when it isn't full of his parents...lots of lovely bits. In many ways, this book tells the most about Vor society - in Miles recovering himself within Vor, in the Komarran (Duv and Laisa) and non-Vor (Illyan, Allegre, Haroche...) reactions to things - a lot of the assumptions underlying the Vor come out very strongly and clearly here.
There's a song that tells the story of this book - I actually heard the song before I ever read it. It's called Two Falls Out of Three, by Cat Faber of Echo's Children. It's a total spoiler - tells the villain's name, what he offered Miles, even the inspiration that Miles uses to catch him - and it didn't spoil the book for me at all. Of course it helps that the guy's name isn't spelled like it sounds at all, so I didn't recognize it when I read it. But still. Mirrors and smoke. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Jan 24, 2009 |
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One life to live...well, two, actually.

Dying is easy. Coming back to life is hard. At least that's what Miles Vorkosigan thinks and he should know, having done both once already.

Thanks to his quick-thinking staff and the specialist who revived him, his first death won't be his last. But his next one might be, a realization he finds profoundly unsettling. Even after he returns to military duty, his late death seems to be having a greater effect than he's willing to admit. Unfortunately, his weakness reveals itself to the world at large at just the wrong time and in just the wrong way, and Miles is summoned home to face Barrayaran security chief Illyan. But when things begin to go subtly wrong in Imperial Security itself, "Who shall guard the guardians?" becomes a more-than-rhetorical question, with a potentially lethal answer.

Amazon.com (ISBN 0671877437, Hardcover)

Miles turns 30, and--though he isn't slowing down just yet--he is starting to lose interest in the game of Wall: the one where he tries to climb the wall, fails, gets up, and tries again. Having finally reached a point in his life where he can look back and realize that he has managed to prove his courage and competence, he can move on to bigger and better things.

Depending on how you count it, this is the eighth, ninth, tenth, or eleventh book in a series--not all are about Miles or even his extended family. A good place to start is with the first Vorkosigan story, Shards of Honor.

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