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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#16  Postby Jimrada » 18 Feb 2012, 17:12

This was what was on OSC's web site about the order.


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Preferred order ... depends on what you mean by preferred, and who's doing the preferring.

You can read them in the order written - Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind, then Ender's Shadow, Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets, Shadow of the Giant. Or you can read them in chronological order of story beginnings, which is Ender's Shadow, Ender's Game, Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets, Shadow of the Giant, Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind.

But in truth it doesn't matter, except that you should read Xenocide right before Children of the Mind, since they are really two halves of a single continuous story. In most of my books, I include all the information you need.






-- Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:13 pm --

Also, does anyone know why the Kindle version of "Shadows in Flight" isn't coming out until next February? Typically, the Kindle and hardcover editions release on the same date.
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#17  Postby Readingrules » 09 Apr 2012, 19:29

I also read whole series really great books
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#18  Postby Cnc_theft_auto » 26 Apr 2012, 16:06

I started listening to the audiobook and I thought it was very average. Maybe its because I'm not used to audiobooks, but to me it just didnt seem exciting at all.
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#19  Postby Rumsfeld » 05 May 2012, 11:39

I found that Ender's Game was excellent. I related to the character in a lot of ways. I think we can start an entire philosopical debate on the book if we wanted too. Anyone interested?
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#20  Postby BryanMPorter » 15 May 2012, 13:09

I really liked the book. Though the flow felt kind of weird, as they kept building the climax up to be this large space battle with the aliens, but then we find out they have already killed them through their vr battles. It was a good idea don't get me wrong, but it kind of felt we just jumped over the climax of the story.
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#21  Postby cgw » 16 May 2012, 10:24

You might want to be careful with spoilers.
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#22  Postby BryanMPorter » 16 May 2012, 13:02

Yeah I guess I should be
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#23  Postby LoniJo » 08 Jun 2012, 19:25

I really liked Ender's Game. I haven't read any of the others, but I probably will at some point. I was surprised by the ending, which doesn't happen often, and it held my interest from beginning to end. Definitely a book worth reading.
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Re: Ender's Game

Post Number:#24  Postby peterchast » 02 Sep 2012, 01:52

I loved Ender's Game too! I have also read Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind, which continue the story of Ender's life. I loved them all, but beware the rest of the series is nothing like Ender's Game. They take place an a universe thousands of years later. They are more about interactions between civilizations, deep and difficult moral conflict, and spirituality. Not so much battle tactics, outsmarting bullies, or overcoming the odds.
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