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Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen

Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen - Lois McMaster Bujold This was DELIGHTFUL.

I read the eARC.

I kept expecting an overaching action plot to happen, and it, uh, never really did, but the story never suffered for it. :) The story is very much-- what do you do AFTER the action settles down, which is a thing I love in my books. It was also one of my favorite types of sci-fi, which is, let's take changes in science/tech/setting and look at the reverberations in every day life/culture/etc, although that wasn't the biggest focus in the book.

Overall, delightful, and also a really nice cap to a series and characters and a setting that I've loved.

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