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 Post subject: enders game and other books by orson scott card
PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 3:01 pm 
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i loved enders game, but i especially liked the follow-up books that he did following the story of Bean and the other battle school kids.

however i found the bit in the other followup book to enders game where they stake that guy out for the trees creepy, i don't know, it really disturbed me for some reason.

so what did you think? like/hate/love or felt differently about different bits?

edit: title spelling better? :P :oops:


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I absolutely love the Ender series, despite that fact it is best not to read them in chronological order they are excelent, they contain lots of indepth ideas about politics and life (though some get a bit odd).

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Psst, it's Orson, not Oscar. :P

Anyhow, he has to be one of my all-time favorite authors, even though I've only read a few of the books. The plots are so well-thought out with great twists, the characterizations are spot-on, and the basic premises of all the books are great too. *wishes to be able to write like that* And as a side note, almost all of the books I've read have ended up with me crying my eyes out at one point or another.

I have to say that while I loved Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow, my favorite's Speaker for The Dead. It's just very well-crafted.

I also like this one other book, called Pastwatch, which is set in the future, and the world is going all wrong, so a group of time-travelers go back in time to change Christopher Columbus' voyage, obliterating all of what has happened in the process. It's really thought-provoking.


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*super blush* whoopsies! :P i guess its been that long since i've looked at the cover of a book :P

and christopher, why do you think they have to be read out of order?


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I loved those books...I think it's the most money I've spent on books over the shortest amount of time...I bought the entire Ender series (including the Ender's Shadow ones) (except for Shadow Puppets 'cause I'm cheap) within about a week and a half. THAT hurt. =P

Really, though, there's not much about them that I don't like.

Hmmm....Pastwatch sounds quite interesting...don't suppose you'd like to send it my way, would you? =P


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autechre wrote:
*super blush* whoopsies! :P i guess its been that long since i've looked at the cover of a book :P

and christopher, why do you think they have to be read out of order?


I read them in the order they were published, if you read them chronologically its sorta bad considering you have no idea who the people are and whats going on.


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Christopher wrote:
I read them in the order they were published, if you read them chronologically its sorta bad considering you have no idea who the people are and whats going on.


Hmm...contrast the two orders for me, please? =P


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Cassi wrote:
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I read them in the order they were published, if you read them chronologically its sorta bad considering you have no idea who the people are and whats going on.


Hmm...contrast the two orders for me, please? =P


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Released:

. Ender's Game (1985)
. Speaker for the Dead (1985)
. Xenocide (1991)
. Children of the Mind (1996)
. Ender's Shadow (1999)
. Shadow of the Hegemon (2000)
. Shadow Puppets (2002)
. First Meetings: Four Stories from the Enderverse (2002)
. Shadow of the Giant (2004)

Chronological

. First Meetings: Four Stories from the Enderverse (2002)
. Ender's Game (1985)
. Ender's Shadow (1999)
. Shadow of the Hegemon (2000)
. Shadow Puppets (2002)
. Shadow of the Giant (2004)
. Speaker for the Dead (1985)
. Xenocide (1991)
. Children of the Mind (1996)

The problems with reading them book-chronologicalwise is that the first one, the first meetings details the past of characters of enders game, you would perhaps have no idea whats was going on. Secondly, the Shadow series about Bean cuts in the middle of the Ender books.

I suppose its ok to read them chronologically, but I read them bookwise, thusly you must too :P


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There's another one after Shadow Puppets(!?) :o
Why didn't I know this?

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There's another one after Shadow Puppets(!?) :o
Why didn't I know this?

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...What she said!

OK, that makes sense. That's how I read them too...and it wouldn't really make much sense if you stuck those Bean ones in between the Ender ones.

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I haven't read the Ender series, but I have read The Worthing Saga. I really liked that one. (Justice and Mercy) 8)


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