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Ender's Game

Ender's Game

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the better books......EVER
Review: I have never enjoyed any book as much as this one. I have to admit, I am a huge sci-fi fan, but this book went above and beyond anything else. Orson Scott Card is a wonderfully talented writer, and it really shows thoughout the book. The only reason I am on Amazon.com now is because the spine on my old paperback wore out.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: worth reading
Review: I read this book about my senior year in High School and was very impressed. I think it is probably worth your reading if you are heavy into Sci-Fi. Card has an amazing mind and Ender is one of the most original characters in fiction. I haven't read the sequels, but given the free time I might. I give the book 3.5 out of 5, but I favor more Asimov style Sci-Fi. If your into the whole political/military future thing you might rate it higher. On the down side; This book will tend to wear you out at times.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First read the novella
Review: The novel is powerful and moving, but not perfect. This is because it does not have half the impact of the original novella by the same name first published in Analogue. The novella is perhaps the best piece of fiction I have ever read, and I have read about two thousand science fiction books. Also, if you like Orson Scott Card, you might try to find something from Cordwainer Smith.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ender's Shaodw
Review: The great work in this book is not what it's talking about, it's how it was written. Often contains surprising reactions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't I put Six Stars?
Review: Okay, let's get the "first things first" out of the way. "Ender's Game" is truely on of my favorite book, and Orson Scott Card is my hero. i can only dream of following his footsteps in the wide world of fantasy writing. okay, anyways, this book is superbly written and it took me only a week to finish the 500 odd page book. the sequels are just as spellbinding and marvelous, too. this book is HIGHLY recommended by me to anyone who appriciated great science fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ender's Game
Review: Characters you can associate with and a story to keep you reading into the wee hours of the night. A real treat to any reader.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK, not marvelous
Review: NOTE- The criticism that follows are my initial impressionsafter finishing Ender's Game...if it reads a little incoherently,that's why.

I read this book because of all the hype, and I was expecting alot more from a book that won both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Sure, the story is implausible, but to me it didn't matter so much. After all, the Star Wars trilogy, movies which are considered (rightly so) cinematic masterpieces contain equally implausible sequences. However, what makes Star Wars so endearing is the way that it forms memorable characters and draws on thousands of years of mythology to project very memorable themes. Ender's game uses a variaton on one of these (young hero pushed by fate or forces out of his control to save world), nothing much comes out of it other than mere entertainment. The book started out well enough, however Card's utter lack of physical description prevents the reader from gaining a full picture of the world he is trying to create. People wear "civilian clothes," the battle room is "big and dimly lit," Card litters his book with virtually no description! We don't even know what the ships look like! Sometimes, it's just plain hard to follow the action. Reason? Again, Card's descriptions are either nonexistant or too vague. The action, while sometimes exciting, becomes repitious. Ender wakes up, wins battle, goes to bed tired, commanders push him harder, Ender almost cracks, but copes and wins next battle...rinse and repeat. I soon lost interest, Ender became too invincible for me to worry about after a while. Ender does become a memorable character, and does so through some fairly memorable scenes, but what is lacking is an original story. Ender's characterization is good, the other characterizations range from OK to passable to just plain bad. And, It is predictable in parts, and I was also ahead of the author in several places. The subplot involving Valentine and Peter in political intrigue warranted more explanation and seemed inexcusably forced (hey, all the Wiggins are geniuses, I guess they can accomplish anything). The story, although only 15 years old, is already showing its age (Warsaw Pact? Simulations done only on 2D screens?), doesn't forbode well for being a sci-fi "timeless" classic. Now, don't get me wrong, the novel is entertaining, in a nice action movie sort of entertaining. Yet, even though I'm not an avid sci-fi reader, I can't say that this book is entertaining or memorable in a way that merits 5 stars or such high awards. Buy the...book if you want to read it, but don't go into it with very high expectations. Heart of Darkness or The Great Gatsby it ain't. If this is a sci-fi classic, sci-fi is in some trouble. Please, if you think this book is really amazing, there are other, better books that should blow your mind. 6 out of 10.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much more than science fiction.
Review: Ender's Game is much more than a science fiction novel. Pay no attention to the naysayers who can't understand more than the technical aspects of fiction. On a whim, I read the first chapter at the bookstore, and ended up sitting there until closing time 5 hours later, still reading. This must be one of the most intense and influential books I've ever read in my life. As indicated by the previous reviews, many people can identify with characters in the story; critics of Card's character development only show that they missed out on childhoods that make such a story profoundly moving to almost all its readers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ender's Game: A review
Review: Ender's Game: A review, by Jay of London

Ender is a 6-year-old genius at the beginning of our book, when he gets the Moniter removed. Ender believes that he can go back to a "normal" life, after having the goverment retract their Moniter, and Peter, his brother who (to put it nicly) is a future Exterminator (not really, power-hungrey Peter gets what he wants, and deserves, in the end), anyways, Peter will start having a "brotherly" relationship with him.

Then Colenel Graff comes and whisks Ender off to Battle School. There Ender learns to be a good soilder through isolation, games, "Fairyland", and using his own creativity.

Valentine, the only one who loves him, (his parents do, but it gets complicated), ends up siding with Peter, in a plot to take over the world.

I'll leave it at that, but just know that this is one of the best books I've ever read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of THE BEST
Review: Ender moved me beyond comparison.A real classic in SF, and rightly so.What else is there to say than truly magnificient.


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