Jul 31 2009

I Am Reading Orson Scott Card – Children of the Mind (Ender, Book 4)

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Children of the Mind (Ender, Book 4)



Mar 8 2009

Orson Scott Card – Xenocide (Ender, Book 3)

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Xenocide (Ender, Book 3)

Ender is back, and still struggling to save the Pequininos, the Hive Queen, and the human inhabitants of his adopted world, Lusitani, from looming destruction by the Hundred Worlds’ Fleet. In order to save his home though, Ender must reach out for help from another world, and do nothing less than rewrite the rules of space travel and unravel the mysteries of the universe. In Xenocide, the 3rd book in the saga of Ender, Card takes the reader on a chaotic ride through universe, exploring human relationships, alien minds, politics, physics, and yes, even the source of the human soul. While a little slower paced than the first two novels in the series, Xenocide is much more intellectual and thought provoking. Definitely worth the read.

Rating: ★★★★☆



Feb 21 2009

Orson Scott Card – Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2)

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Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2)

Ender returns in Orson Scott Card’s Speaker for the Dead, the sequel to Card’s masterpiece, Ender’s Game. It is some twenty years later in Ender’s life, and because of the relativity of space travel, three thousand years have passed in the universe. In the aftermath of the destruction of an entire sentient species at the hands of Ender, now known as The Xenocide, Earth’s population has spread out across the galaxy, where, on the faraway planet of Lusitania, a new sentient species has been found. After years of peacefully studying the seemingly benevolant and intelligent species, the colonists are shocked when Pepo, the man who studies them, becomes the victim of a gruesome murder at their hands. While Ender’s Game was Card’s masterpiece, Speaker for the Dead was the book that Card truly wanted to write. In it, Card explores the question of how we really would react if we were given the opportunity to live side by side with another intelligent life form. It is an in depth critique of what really makes us human, and a must read, especially for fans of Ender.

Rating: ★★★★½



Feb 21 2009

I Am Reading Orson Scott Card – Xenocide (Ender, Book 3)

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Xenocide (Ender, Book 3)


Feb 21 2009

I Am Reading Orson Scott Card – Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2)

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Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2)


Feb 21 2009

Orson Scott Card – Ender’s Game

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Ender’s Game

In Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card shows us his vision of the future where, in the wake of alien attack, Earth’s future defense centers around the discovery of a young military genius who can lead the world’s forces successfully against a hostile race that we cannot possibly understand. At only 6 years old, young Ender is plucked from his family, and the world that he knows, and thrust into a world of training, learning, and competition meant to groom him into becoming that great leader of Earth’s military forces. Card’s most famous novel is a masterpiece of both science fiction and psychology. The path he leads Ender on is full of surprise, doubt, tragedy, and triumph, and in the end, contains valuable lessons for eveyone who reads it.

Rating: ★★★★½


Feb 1 2009

I Am Reading Orson Scott Card – Ender’s Game

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Ender’s Game