Nemonowan already posted a link to that. (And hey, there's a couple on there that I know I have the books of, but can't find! '.' )
Also, my advice on the Vorkosigan novels: Reading them in the order they take place in is probably the best, but not everyone may have that luxury. Luckily, most of them will stand on their own fairly well. But, whatever else you do, you absolutely postively should *not* read "A Civil Campaign" if you haven't read "Komarr". The plots aren't exactly linked, but too many things I think just would *not* make sense without the background.
(I'm not really a big fan of "A Civil Campaign", just because I don't enjoy reading about Miles acting stupid. I read the series because I enjoy him being clever... Still, it does give a lot of people we don't see as much of a chance to be seen being clever themselves, which isn't bad. '.' )
-Morgan."Mikuru-chan molested me! I'm... so happy!"
-Haruhi, "The Ecchi of Haruhi Suzumiya"
---(Not really)
Also, my advice on the Vorkosigan novels: Reading them in the order they take place in is probably the best, but not everyone may have that luxury. Luckily, most of them will stand on their own fairly well. But, whatever else you do, you absolutely postively should *not* read "A Civil Campaign" if you haven't read "Komarr". The plots aren't exactly linked, but too many things I think just would *not* make sense without the background.
(I'm not really a big fan of "A Civil Campaign", just because I don't enjoy reading about Miles acting stupid. I read the series because I enjoy him being clever... Still, it does give a lot of people we don't see as much of a chance to be seen being clever themselves, which isn't bad. '.' )
-Morgan."Mikuru-chan molested me! I'm... so happy!"
-Haruhi, "The Ecchi of Haruhi Suzumiya"
---(Not really)