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The Warrior's Apprentice

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Miles Vorkosigan makes his debut in this frenetic coming-of-age tale. At age seventeen, Miles is allowed to take the entrance exams to the elite military academy; he passes the written but manages, through miscalculation in a moment of anger, to break both his legs on the obstacle course, washing out before he begins. His aged grandfather dies in his sleep shortly after, and Miles blames himself. He is sent to visit his grandmother Naismith on distant Beta Colony, accompanied by his bodyguard, Sergeant Bothari, and Bothari's daughter, Elena. Miles passes himself off as a mercenary leader as he picks up a ragtag crew, and soon his father Aral is under political attack back home as garbled rumors of Miles' mercenary operations trickle back. Miles must abandon his new fleet and dash back to Barrayar to stop the plot.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Miles Vorkosigan, of royal lineage, was born with physical impairments on a planet where these are very rare. He tries to make a place for himself by going into the military, but he's defeated by his disabilities. A visit to his grandmother on Beta Colony changes everything when he finds himself the leader of a band of mercenaries. Michael Hanson reads all the narrative and voices the male characters while Carol Cowan voices the (few) female characters. Hanson handles the many characters well, crafting distinctive voices for the major characters. His characterization for young Miles is realistic, and he judiciously employs dialects to add texture to the narrative. While Cowan's vocal presence helps add variety, she's less successful with the young Elena: Her voice still sounds older than a teenager's should. Emotions and action are well conveyed without overacting. This is an engaging space opera. M.A.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:8-12

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