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awahlbom at 11:30pm on 12/01/2008 under booklog 2008, books, bujold, review, science fiction
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1. Lois McMaster Bujold: Miles Errant

2. Lois McMaster Bujold: Memory (1996)
Miles is forced, by a heartbroken Simon Illyan, to resign from ImpSec after falsifying a report in an attempt to conceal his post-cryo-revival seizures. His "lie-now-fix-it-later" philosophy, which served Admiral Naismith so well in the past, is no longer useful: in fact it helped put him in this situation. Depressed, Miles tries to adjust to life as a civilian, but he is torn from his regret when Illyan himself starts acting strange...
Another character-driven Bujold novel, with elements of a detective story, in which the lives of many change forever — for better, for worse, or just for something different.