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Ender's Game

Ender's Game

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read this book once per year.
Review: I must have purchased this book 5 times by now - copies keep 'disappearing..' Provides insight into human behavior, training, war and child development. Remarkably easy to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great lesson in human nature
Review: Card's insight into human nature is remarkable. Ender, to me, represented all humanity. We have the power to make things happen, but we are pushed and pulled by the very things that make us human... Our beliefs. Card, i think had this in mind when he sat down to this book. Ender's belief that it was "just a game" is the reason he was so good at winning. It was only when he was mounted against "unbeatable" odds that he lashed out. If he had known the truth, he would have reacted diffrently in each simulation. knowing that his actions, would have reprocussions on his fellow humans. Overall, it was a wonderful book, nicely told but "deep" in its own nature

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best science-fiction book for NON science-fiction fans
Review: Incredible! Everybody loves Ender, the boy genius, plucked from his home, his family, and his planet and shuttled off to Battle School to fight the Buggers; an alien species, intent on colonizing Earth and destroying the human race. A non-stop action adventure and perfect for everyone young and old. The best science-fiction book for anyone who claims not to like the genre. The first time I read this book I did so on a 45 hour road-trip from my home in New Jersey to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Myself and three buddies from college all read it during our two-week adventure. It was recommended by the brother of one of the guys who was a West Point cadet. It turns out Ender's Game was on the Required Reading List for his freshman class. While in Jackson, I bought book 2, Speaker for the Dead, and read it on the trip home (naturally putting it down when it was my turn to drive). Since then, I have given this book to my mother, two of my sisters and their two sons. All loved it. In fact, my 12 year old nephew loves the Ender saga so much he gave me Children of the Mind for Christmas

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best book I've ever read!
Review: This has to be the best book ever written! Now I've read many books and the only one that comes close is The Talisman, by Stephen King. When you read this book, you feel all the emotions of Ender and pull for him all the time. You share in his triumphs and wallow in his deafeats. This is the must read book for anyone and everyine with a pulse!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is one of the reasons I read science fiction.
Review: I read a lot of books: science fiction, classical literature, contemporary fiction, fantasy, poetry, treatises on science and mathematics, Civil War histories, etcetera, etcetera. The reason that I do this is because I am in love with books. I am not a professional critic, nor am I an English teacher. I just like to read. And once in a while, I will get hold of a book that makes me remember why I fell in love with reading in the first place, and Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is one of those books. In all of the stories that I truly love, there is always at least one passage that touches something in me on a deep emotional level. And the passage from Ender's Game that puts this book over the top (with me anyway), is the scene that greeted Ender after he had turned the Little Doctor onto the aliens' home planet and annhilated it. Up until this point in the story, of course, Ender had thought that he was only playing a game--engaging in training exercises. But when he stepped out of his battle-simulator, thinking that he had miserably failed this latest test, only to be greeted by a room full of generals and admirals and ambassadors--some of them weeping openly, some of them prostrate on the floor in prayer, some of them just staring into space in disbelief--THAT moment of realization struck me with such power that I will not even attempt to describe it. It is THAT experience that has always drawn me to the printed word. And even now whenever I re-read this book, knowing what is coming, I still get that chill and shock of understanding. It goes right through me, into my heart. I cannot explain it, but that is why I love this book, and why I will continue to read and re-read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great book, which hooked me on Card.
Review: This was the first book I read of Orson Scott Card's. I first read it in the sixth grade(I'm 14), and I loved it. I forgot about it until last year when I saw the book again. I found all the sequels to it including the recent "Children of the Mind". I even read the "Earthfall" Series and his "Alvin Maker" series. You have got to read this book. The psychology/action theme makes this a great page turner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why can't you negatories judge a story on its own merits?
Review: It's actually a 9.99999, but hey, who's counting? it lack's that .00001 of a point only in the hopes and knowledge that there will always be another excellent story down the road that can stand next to this one. People who search for THE sci-fi book crack me up. Even those who ridicule the others and give EG a 1 or 6, because they're doing the same thing--looking at EG in RELATION to all the others. Just read it and STOP COMPARING--read it and judge it on its own merits

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: READ IT
Review: If you do not read this book, I will (threaten here to) hit you on the head (with something soft). Read this book; it and its mates are the reason the entire science-fiction genre is worth reading

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My most favorite book ever
Review: This is the most exciting story I have read. I have owned a half dozen copies, and keep mistakenly "loaning" them out to friends, never seeing this book again. Read it the first time for the excitement of a story that you cannot put down. After read it 5 more times like I have and learn more about human nature and the dark subtle forces that drive us humans. Each time I pick this book up to read, more I learn about who we are and how easy we are to manipulate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book to read many times
Review: I have read Ender's Game so many times I can't remember the first time. My copy is so worn, and the cover creased. It's a wonderful story.

Ender is a wonderful character. He has so many facets that you forget he's only a very young child. It is invigorating to see someone so young battling against those a few years older than him, and those fifty years older than him, and winning at both.

This story is a must read for anyone from age 12 to 112. I highly recommend it.




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