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This is a nearly complete list of works by American science fiction and fantasy author Lois McMaster Bujold.
Vorkosigan novels and novellas (24)
Novels are shown in italics; novellas are shown in "Roman quotes".
No. | Title | Year | About | Notes | Awards | Nominations |
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1 | "Dreamweaver's Dilemma" (novella) | 1995 | in Dreamweaver's Dilemma (omnibus G) | |||
2 | Falling Free | 1988 | set about 200 years before Miles Vorkosigan | Nebula[1] | Hugo[2] | |
3 | Shards of Honor | 1986 | Cordelia Naismith | in Cordelia's Honor (omnibus A) | ||
4 | Barrayar | 1991 | Cordelia Naismith | in Cordelia's Honor (omnibus A) | Hugo[3]; Locus SF[4][3] | Nebula[5] |
5 | The Warrior's Apprentice | 1986 | Miles Vorkosigan | |||
6 | "Mountains of Mourning" (novella) | 1989 | Miles Vorkosigan | in Dreamweaver's Dilemma (omnibus G), and book-with-framing story Borders of Infinity (#14) | Hugo[6]; Nebula | |
7 | "Weatherman" (novella) | 1990 | Miles Vorkosigan | first story in The Vor Game (#8) | ||
8 | The Vor Game | 1990 | Miles Vorkosigan | includes "Weatherman" (#7) | Hugo[5] | Locus SF[5] |
9 | Cetaganda | 1995 | Miles Vorkosigan | Locus SF[7] | ||
10 | Ethan of Athos | 1986 | Ethan Urquhart | Miles Vorkosigan is only mentioned. Elli Quinn appears. | ||
11 | "Labyrinth" (novella) | 1989 | Miles Vorkosigan | in book-with-framing story Borders of Infinity (#14) | ||
12 | "Borders of Infinity" (novella) | 1989 | Miles Vorkosigan | in book-with-framing story Borders of Infinity (#14) | ||
13 | Brothers in Arms | 1989 | Miles Vorkosigan | |||
14 | Borders of Infinity | 1989 | Miles Vorkosigan | includes "Mountains of Mourning" (#6), "Labyrinth" (#11) and "Borders of Infinity" (#12) linked by a framing story | ||
15 | Mirror Dance | 1994 | Miles Vorkosigan | Hugo, Locus SF[8] | ||
16 | Memory | 1996 | Miles Vorkosigan | Hugo, Nebula, Locus SF[7] | ||
17 | Komarr | 1998 | Miles Vorkosigan | |||
18 | A Civil Campaign | 1999 | Miles Vorkosigan | Hugo, Nebula, Locus SF[9] | ||
19 | "Winterfair Gifts" (novella) | 2004 | last story in Miles in Love (omnibus D) | |||
20 | Diplomatic Immunity | 2002 | Miles Vorkosigan | Nebula[10] | ||
21 | Captain Vorpatril's Alliance | 2012 | Ivan Vorpatril | Hugo[11] | ||
22 | The Flowers of Vashnoi | 2018 | ||||
23 | Cryoburn | 2010 | Miles Vorkosigan | Hugo [12] | ||
24 | Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen | 2016 | Cordelia Naismith |
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Vorkosigan omnibus books (9)
Key | Omnibus | Year | Contents | Notes |
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A | Cordelia's Honor | 1996 | "Shards of Honor" (#3), "Barrayar" (#4), and an afterword by the author | |
B | Miles, Mystery and Mayhem | 2001 | Cetaganda (#9), Ethan of Athos (#10), and "Labyrinth" (#11) | |
C | Miles Errant | 2002 | "Borders of Infinity" (#12), Brothers in Arms (#13), and Mirror Dance (#15) | |
D | Miles in Love | 2008 | Komarr (#17), A Civil Campaign (#18) and "Winterfair Gifts" (#19) | |
E | Miles, Mutants and Microbes | 2007 | Falling Free (#2), "Labyrinth" (#11) and Diplomatic Immunity (#20) | |
F | Young Miles | 1997 | The Warrior's Apprentice (#5), "The Mountains of Mourning" (#6), and The Vor Game (#8) | |
G | Dreamweaver's Dilemma[14] | 1997 | "Dreamweaver's Dilemma" (#1) and "Mountains of Mourning" (#6) | OUT OF PRINT |
H | Test of Honor | 1987 | Shards of Honor (#3) and The Warrior's Apprentice (#5) | OUT OF PRINT |
I | Vorkosigan's Game | 1992 | The Vor Game (#8) and everything in Borders of Infinity (#14) | OUT OF PRINT |
Fantasy novels (19)
Spirit Ring world (1)
- The Spirit Ring (1993), stand-alone book; Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1993[15]
Sharing Knife world (4)
The Sharing Knife is a single fantasy novel published in four volumes:
No. | Title | Year | About | Notes | Awards | Nominations |
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1 | Beguilement | 2006 | The Sharing Knife<Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
Penric and Desdemona (11)Shown here in publication order:
Shown here in combined volumes:
These are followed by a short novel or long novella:
Other titles
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References
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