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The Sharing Knife is a romance/fantasy series by American writer Lois McMaster Bujold, published in 2006–2019. The original story grew so long in the telling that it was split into two volumes: Beguilement (2006) and Legacy (2007). Bujold then wrote a sequel, which was also divided, into Passage (2008) and Horizon (2009). The original title of the sequel was The Wide Green World, but Bujold and her publisher decided to make "Sharing Knife" the overall title, with the individual books given one-word subtitles and numbered 1–4. The fifth story in the series, a "short novel" titled Knife Children, was released as an electronic book on January 25, 2019.

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  • Le Couteau du partage (titre original : The Sharing Knife) est une série de romans de fantasy de l'Américaine Lois McMaster Bujold. Initialement prévu pour constituer un seul livre, Le Couteau du partage s'est développé en une suite de quatre romans. Les deux premiers romans sont centrés sur la romance qui se développe entre Faon Prébleu, une jeune fermière, et Dag Ailerouge, un patrouilleur. Les deux derniers sont plus orientés vers l'aventure et l'histoire du reste du monde. Un cinquième roman, intitulé Knife Children, est paru en 2019. Il constitue une suite à , reprenant les évènements douze années plus tard. (fr)
  • The Sharing Knife is a romance/fantasy series by American writer Lois McMaster Bujold, published in 2006–2019. The original story grew so long in the telling that it was split into two volumes: Beguilement (2006) and Legacy (2007). Bujold then wrote a sequel, which was also divided, into Passage (2008) and Horizon (2009). The original title of the sequel was The Wide Green World, but Bujold and her publisher decided to make "Sharing Knife" the overall title, with the individual books given one-word subtitles and numbered 1–4. The fifth story in the series, a "short novel" titled Knife Children, was released as an electronic book on January 25, 2019. (en)
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  • Beguilement and Legacy . (en)
  • Knife Children . (en)
  • Passage and Horizon . (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Fantasy (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Print, electronic (en)
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  • The Sharing Knife (en)
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  • Eos (en)
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  • The Wide Green World (en)
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  • The Sharing Knife is a romance/fantasy series by American writer Lois McMaster Bujold, published in 2006–2019. The original story grew so long in the telling that it was split into two volumes: Beguilement (2006) and Legacy (2007). Bujold then wrote a sequel, which was also divided, into Passage (2008) and Horizon (2009). The original title of the sequel was The Wide Green World, but Bujold and her publisher decided to make "Sharing Knife" the overall title, with the individual books given one-word subtitles and numbered 1–4. The fifth story in the series, a "short novel" titled Knife Children, was released as an electronic book on January 25, 2019. (en)
  • Le Couteau du partage (titre original : The Sharing Knife) est une série de romans de fantasy de l'Américaine Lois McMaster Bujold. Initialement prévu pour constituer un seul livre, Le Couteau du partage s'est développé en une suite de quatre romans. Les deux premiers romans sont centrés sur la romance qui se développe entre Faon Prébleu, une jeune fermière, et Dag Ailerouge, un patrouilleur. Les deux derniers sont plus orientés vers l'aventure et l'histoire du reste du monde. (fr)
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  • Le Couteau du partage (fr)
  • The Sharing Knife (en)
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