Ender's Game
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Book Description
Orson Scott Card's first published science fiction was based on an idea that came to him when he was 16 years old. Inspired by Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Bruce Catton's Army of the Potomac, he got to thinking about a Battle Room, an environment where future soldiers would be trained for combat in space. The result was the 1977 novelette and, later, this prescient 1985 novel, perhaps Card's best... More
Book Information
| Publisher | SFBC |
| Binding | Hardcover (78 editions) |
| Reading Level | Uncategorized |
| # of Pages | 261 |
| ISBN-10 | 0739464736 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0739464731 |
| Publication Date | /2006 |
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2/4/2012 Gwynneth White said: Powerful story. Loved Ender. Fascinating look at how the control of information equals the control of a life.
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6/1/2009 Koltn Burbank said: Gah! Worst book of my life! It was immoral and sick with a lame ending.
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9/10/2007 Steven Climer said: One of the best books I've ever read. Card's development of Ender is touching and wrenching and I learned how to write characters from his work. Wonderful.
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