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'''Lois McMaster Bujold''' is an acclaimed American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven [[Hugo awards]] and four [[Nebula awards]].  Bujold was highly successful in creating science fictions novels in a recurring universe with recurring characters. She has created several recurring worlds, but the most successful was her first, the Vorkosigan series, consisting of more than two dozen novels which center on two or three major characters related to each other over two generations.  The first novel of that series appeared in 1986, and that she seems to have wrapped it up in 2016.  Although not written in order of the chronology within their universe, are now recommended to be read in their in-universe chronological order.
'''Lois McMaster Bujold''' is an acclaimed American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven [[Hugo awards]] and four [[Nebula awards]].  Bujold was highly successful in creating science fictions novels in a recurring universe with recurring characters. She has created several recurring worlds, but the most successful was her first, the Vorkosigan series, consisting of more than two dozen novels which center on two or three major characters related to each other over two generations.  The first novel of that series appeared in 1986, and that she seems to have wrapped it up in 2016.  Although not written in order of the chronology within their universe, are now recommended to be read in their in-universe chronological order.
== Books in the Vorkosigan series ==
=== Cordelia Naismith ==
* ''[[Shards of Honor]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Barrayar]]'' (1991)
* ''Cordelia's Honor'' (1996)—Combined edition of ''Shards of Honor'' and ''Barrayar'' with an afterword by the author.
* ''[[Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen]]'' (2016)
=== Miles Vorkosigan ===
* ''[[The Warrior's Apprentice]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Brothers in Arms (Bujold novel)|Brothers in Arms]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Borders of Infinity]]'' (1989) including "Mountains of Mourning", "Labyrinth", and "The Borders of Infinity"
* ''[[The Vor Game]]'' (1990)
* ''Vorkosigan's Game'' ([[Anthology|omnibus]]: ''The Vor Game'', ''Borders of Infinity'') (1992)
* ''[[Mirror Dance]]'' (1994)
* ''[[Cetaganda]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Memory (Bujold novel)|Memory]]'' (1996)
* ''Young Miles'' (omnibus: ''The Warrior's Apprentice'', ''The Mountains of Mourning'', and ''The Vor Game'') (1997)
* ''[[Komarr]]'' (1998)
* ''[[A Civil Campaign]]'' (1999)
* ''Miles, Mystery and Mayhem'' (omnibus: ''Cetaganda'', ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'', and ''[[Labyrinth (novella)|Labyrinth]]'') (2001)
* ''[[Diplomatic Immunity (novel)|Diplomatic Immunity]]'' (2002)
* ''Miles Errant'' (omnibus: ''Borders of Infinity'', ''Brothers in Arms'', and ''Mirror Dance'') (2002)
* ''Miles, Mutants and Microbes'' (omnibus: ''[[Falling Free]]'', ''Labyrinth'' and ''Diplomatic Immunity'') (2007)
* ''Miles in Love'' (omnibus: ''Komarr'', ''A Civil Campaign'' and ''[[Vorkosigan Saga#Winterfair Gifts (novella)|Winterfair Gifts]]'') (2008)
* ''[[Cryoburn]]'' (2010)
=== Other ===
* ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Falling Free]]'' (1988)
*  "[[Dreamweaver's Dilemma]]" (1995)
* ''[[Vorkosigan Saga#Winterfair Gifts (novella)|Winterfair Gifts]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Captain Vorpatril's Alliance]]'' (2012)
* ''[[The Flowers of Vashnoi]]'' (2018)

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Lois McMaster Bujold is an acclaimed American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven Hugo awards and four Nebula awards. Bujold was highly successful in creating science fictions novels in a recurring universe with recurring characters. She has created several recurring worlds, but the most successful was her first, the Vorkosigan series, consisting of more than two dozen novels which center on two or three major characters related to each other over two generations. The first novel of that series appeared in 1986, and that she seems to have wrapped it up in 2016. Although not written in order of the chronology within their universe, are now recommended to be read in their in-universe chronological order.

Books in the Vorkosigan series

= Cordelia Naismith

Miles Vorkosigan

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