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Ender's Shadow (Ender, Book 5)

Welcome to Battleschool. Growing up is never easy. But try living on the mean streets as a child begging for food and fighting like a dog with...more
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few weeks ago
Freaking excellent. Nough said.
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few weeks ago
I'd already read this book and now my 12yo is reading it. I can't wait to see what he gets out of the book.
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few weeks ago
Lots of fun reading the Ender's Game story from the perspective of one of the supporting character. the story of Bean, Ender's right-hand man gets a little preachy, a little predictable, and some of the coincidences are a little over the top - but hey, its still fun!
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few weeks ago
I'm torn on this one. The first half of the book is fantastic. The scenes with the children growing up in Rotterdam on the streets and killing each other just to have enough food? Extremely horrifying, and extremely effective. But I really feel that making Bean know every little facet of the war cheapened Ender's Game a lot, particularly because basically every good idea that Ender had...more
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few weeks ago
4/5. Cool revisit of Battle School.
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few weeks ago
Probably the least interesting of the books about Ender mostly because the reader already knows what is going to happen. But I can say that the complexity of Bean's character reminds me that Card might be the finest writer of our time as far as his understanding of the human condition.
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few weeks ago
I had stopped reading Card years ago because all his characters seemed to be different manifestations of one archetype. He also seemed to be getting kinda preachy at times. I was pleasantly surprised then, to find myself enjoying this book. My son has been reading the EG books, so I thought I'd try again. With Bean, Card finally has a different character. And even thought the story has...more
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few weeks ago
Going back to the tried and true basics as we revisit Ender's Game from Bean's point-of-view.
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few weeks ago
While I wound up enjoying the path Orson Scott Card took with Speaker of the Dead and his later Ender novels, I was still dissapointed that he had skipped from Battle School straight to adulthood. Luckily, he revisited that part of Ender's life with this tale of another kid who attended that school, Bean. This first book runs parallel to Ender's Game, but is just as enjoyable even though all...more
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few weeks ago
Terrific Book!
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  • ISBN-10: 0792737083
  • ISBN-13: 9780792737087
  • ISBN-10: 031286860X
  • ISBN-13: 9780312868604
  • ISBN-10: 0787119970
  • ISBN-13: 9780787119973
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