Miles Vorkosigan
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I learned about Miles and his adventures here. If anyone is
interested, there is a new one out: "Civil Campaign" and another in
the works!
interested, there is a new one out: "Civil Campaign" and another in
the works!
Tia Leschke
At 09:50 PM 29/03/2002 +0000, you wrote:
Tia
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Tia Leschke
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On Vancouver Island
>I learned about Miles and his adventures here. If anyone isHuh?
>interested, there is a new one out: "Civil Campaign" and another in
>the works!
Tia
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Tia Leschke
leschke@...
On Vancouver Island
tnk53207
--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., Tia Leschke <leschke@i...> wrote:
McMasters Bujold. Well, I read them and found great admiration for
the character Miles. I would tell the story to my spouse and daughter
during car rides and restaurant waits. They enjoyed the tales so much
that DH orderd the book on tape from the library and DD begged me to
read the books to her. She is 9.75, and there a some deep parts, but
it is tastefully written, so I rarely have to gloss over anything and
the predicaments do lead to some in depth disscussion. I found that
when I had finished all the books available, I missed Miles very much,
was very excited to find a new book out and thought others who had
read the stories would like to know, too.
>summer and some one suggested the Miles Vorkosigan adventures by Lois
> Huh?
> Tia
> Last Spring? someone asked what everyone would be reading that
McMasters Bujold. Well, I read them and found great admiration for
the character Miles. I would tell the story to my spouse and daughter
during car rides and restaurant waits. They enjoyed the tales so much
that DH orderd the book on tape from the library and DD begged me to
read the books to her. She is 9.75, and there a some deep parts, but
it is tastefully written, so I rarely have to gloss over anything and
the predicaments do lead to some in depth disscussion. I found that
when I had finished all the books available, I missed Miles very much,
was very excited to find a new book out and thought others who had
read the stories would like to know, too.
Tia Leschke
>That must have been before I arrived here. Sounds interesting. Thanks.
> > Huh?
> > Tia
> > Last Spring? someone asked what everyone would be reading that
>summer and some one suggested the Miles Vorkosigan adventures by Lois
>McMasters Bujold. Well, I read them and found great admiration for
>the character Miles. I would tell the story to my spouse and daughter
>during car rides and restaurant waits. They enjoyed the tales so much
>that DH orderd the book on tape from the library and DD begged me to
>read the books to her. She is 9.75, and there a some deep parts, but
>it is tastefully written, so I rarely have to gloss over anything and
>the predicaments do lead to some in depth disscussion. I found that
>when I had finished all the books available, I missed Miles very much,
>was very excited to find a new book out and thought others who had
>read the stories would like to know, too.
Tia
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Tia Leschke
leschke@...
On Vancouver Island