Ender's Game | Orson Scott Card | One of the finest books i've ever read
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Ender's Game
Ender's Game
Orson Scott Card
Starscape
, 2002 - 336 pages
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highly recommended
great science fiction starter
I'm a 13 year old girl, and I absolutely LOVED this book!! I don't read much science fiction, but after this, I realized just how great it can be.
Ender
's world came alive for me, and I enjoyed the slightly strange aspects of the plot, like Ender's dreams. A definite for any kids who haven't tried any sci-fi yet!
One of the finest books i've ever read
Ender
's
Game
is, without a doubt, one of the finest works of science fiction ever written. I believe it is a book that no sci-fi fan should miss. Card is one of the finest story tellers of our time, and all people should recognize him as such.
Unique, fun, interesting, a delight to read all around!
When you start the book you are immediately attracted to the main character. He seems interesting, and you want to know more about him. Usually authors have a hard time maintaing that interest. Orson Scott Kard is not only able to increase that interest, but keep you interested in every other character as well. This book has great ideas in it. I wanted to go into this book and do stuff like the characters. I wouldn't last long, and Orson Scott Kard makes that clear. Only the best of the best survive, and thats what makes this book intriguing. The smartest and brightest of earth's children must grow and learn and take on impossible tasks.
This is undoubtly one of my favorite books of all time. I've never read anything like it. It pertains to almost every one of my interests. I think
Ender
's
game
is special for everyone, everyone likes something about it that makes it the best book they've ever read.
Delightful twists, complex story telling, and superb character devolpment make this book something you will always remeber.
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What a deep book!
I had to read this book for my AP Literature class in 12th grade. I found this to be my favorite of all 5 books we had to read. This novel is not only a spectacular example of science fiction, but it is also an examination of the human spirit, humans as a species, how much control one has over one's life, and children. I thought Card did an interesting job of casting away the typical stereotypes by presenting children in a very mature light.
For those of you who are reading this to learn about the plot, this is the story of a young boy whose "destiny" is to save the human race from the buggers, an alien race that is trying to wipe out humanity.
Ender
trains in Battle School, led by the IF, and in the process, learns more about himself. I won't spoil the ending, but remember that not everything is always as it seems.
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