Well, (spoilers):
Haven isn't the bad guys anymore.
As for the Vorkosigan books, I'd start with Cordelia's Honor, since that sets it all up. From there, The Warrior's Apprentice and The Vor Game get things started, Cetaganda gives us an interesting look into the enemy (and a setup for later).
After that, I'd read Brothers In Arms, Mirror Dance, Memory, Komarr, A Civil Affair, and Diplomatic Immunity in that order.
The 'Mountains of Mourning' anthology can be read at almost any point after Warrior's Apprentice, but the framing story is set after Brothers in Arms.--
"I give you the beautiful... the talented... the tirelessly atomic-powered...
R!
DOROTHY!
WAYNERIGHT!
--
Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.
Haven isn't the bad guys anymore.
As for the Vorkosigan books, I'd start with Cordelia's Honor, since that sets it all up. From there, The Warrior's Apprentice and The Vor Game get things started, Cetaganda gives us an interesting look into the enemy (and a setup for later).
After that, I'd read Brothers In Arms, Mirror Dance, Memory, Komarr, A Civil Affair, and Diplomatic Immunity in that order.
The 'Mountains of Mourning' anthology can be read at almost any point after Warrior's Apprentice, but the framing story is set after Brothers in Arms.--
"I give you the beautiful... the talented... the tirelessly atomic-powered...
R!
DOROTHY!
WAYNERIGHT!
--
Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.