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Review: Borders of Infinity, by Lois McMaster Bujold

The last story in a larger Frame story, this one, called The Borders of Infinity is the title story for the frame novella, and is set in a pow camp. It was really good, if also a trifle hard to swallow, with a fragile dwarf managing to take over a huge camp on almost Day 1, but a very good ending to the frame story, nonetheless.

Once again, thanks and compliments go to Fan Artist artfrostedleaf for the Featured Image, found on her Tumblr images, of how seeing the invisible feathers on the equally invisible hat can help one understand how to expand one’s borders to infinity. Cool.

The short story The Borders of Infinity comes immediately before the start of the full length novel Brothers in Arms, review recently published here, and then the other stories in the frame pick up after the novel. Those stories are Mountains of MourningLabyrinth, and then The Borders of Infinity

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