Ender's Game (Ender Wiggin Series #1) by Orson Scott Card

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: February 2002
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,441

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    • Pub. Date: February 2002
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,441
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    The Earth is under attack and the survival of the human species depends on a military genius who can defeat the alien “buggers.” Recruited for military training, Andrew “Ender” Wiggin’s childhood ends the moment he enters his new home: Battle School. A reader’s guide is available for this Starscape editionperfect for readers ten and upof the beloved science fiction classic by best-selling author Orson Scott Card.

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    Winner of the 2008 Margaret A. Edwards Award

    Norah Piehl - Children's Literature

    This twenty-five-year-old science fiction classic has been repackaged for younger readers. Unlike many hard-core science fiction titles, this book is particularly appropriate for a younger audience, for its protagonist, Ender Wiggin, is just six years old at the novel's beginning and still a pre-teen at its end. Ender's parents have received a special dispensation to have a third child in spite of strict population control laws. His brilliant older siblings, Peter and Valentine, have each showed great promise, but each falls just short of having "the right stuff." The International Fleet (I.F.) believes that Ender may be the commander they need to lead great armies against invasion by alien "buggers." When Ender does exhibit the desired combination of compassion and cruelty, the I.F. takes him to the distant Battle School, where brilliant children are trained in military strategy and tactics. The centerpiece of their education is a simulated battle game at which Ender quickly excels, eventually becoming the youngest commander in history. Life at Battle School, especially these battle games, is richly described. Ender is portrayed as just a pawn in the larger game being played by the I.F., and readers will alternately sympathize with his exploitation and cheer when he is able to make friends in spite of the tremendous forces working to isolate and dehumanize him. The political and philosophical material at the novel's end may get too heavy for some readers, but for the most part, this novel will deservedly reach a new generation through this new edition.

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    Biography

    With a raft of science fiction awards and a dedicated following, Orson Scott Card writes imaginative and compelling novels that also explore questions about morality and religion. His Ender series is the most popular; but he also offers a fresh take on the Bible in his Women of Genesis books and has authored other history-based fantasy series.

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    Ender's Gameby Anonymous

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    November 11, 2009: This is an incredible book. It's one of the few I can read over and over again and love every time. Every single time I learn that someone I know hasn't read it, I either buy the book for them as a gift or go with them to get it. Every time - they love it. It's one of my favorite books, for any age over 12.

    Amazing, complex, can't-put-the-book-down reading!by misteramazing13

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    November 10, 2009: This book is very much worth buying; the story is very well thought-up and the world and all the actions and emotions dealing with the main character are both original and interesting. Haven't had a chance to read the rest of the series yet, but having read the first book, any reader including myself is well satisfied with the level of creativity and sophistication throughout the story, and are eager to read more of the series!!

    I Also Recommend: The Ender Quartet Box Set, Xenocide (Ender Wiggin Series #3), Children of the Mind (Ender Wiggin Series #4), Speaker for the Dead (Ender Wiggin Series #2), Ender's Shadow (Ender's Shadow Series #1).


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