B+★ Review · November 14, 2020
Shards of Honor
A bit girly in the sentimentality, but very good. Very much worth reading.
Publisher Description
Cordelia Naismith, Betan Survey Captain, was expecting the unexpected: hexapods, floating creatures, odd parasites... She was not, however, expecting to find hostile humans on an uninhabited planet. And she wasn't really expecting to fall in love with a 40-plus barbarian known to cosmopolitan galactics as the Butcher of Komarr.--From source other than Library of Congress.
Where this fits · 2020 reading log
Book 35 of 2020 · the 10th Science Fiction read of the year.



