![]() ![]() This book has ruined my standards and I know future books going to let me down now in comparison to this one. Coming back to the game, to Peter, to his traumas and it all build up so perfectly toward the entire story, it's one of the most complete books I've read. Toward the end I was sure that there is a second book, because I thought there is no way they wrap it up in 50 pages, so it gave me a mind blown moment. ![]() The story of his growth and becoming more mature with each chapter, but still facing the same problems. Which is so rare in this genre that is dominated by 1 dimensional "boring hero" characters. The story was great and the story-telling was superb, it kept my interesting trough the whole story, and made Ender feel relatable and real. It was sitting on my shelf for 2 years because I ordered it online and lost all interest in reading it after reading the back cover summary "a 6-year-old trying to save the world from bugs" made me think it's a book for 6yo.īut I am so glad that I did. ![]() In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, Earth's international military force. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub 'the buggers '. I finished Ender's Game last week, and what a brilliant book it is. Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. ![]()
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