Book Review

Book Review Ender's Game: The Ender Quintet, 1

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Publisher's Synopsis

WARNING: This is not the actual book "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. Do not buy this "Review" if you are looking for a full copy of this great book. This review offers a detailed look at the positives and negatives of "Ender's Game": While Card's use of empathy as a central theme in the novel is interesting, it's overshadowed by the dated feel of the world he created. You'll also read about the novel's most memorable scene, its eye openers, and an alternative outcome. A character reference sheet is included to help you keep track of the many characters. This review of "Enders Game" also addresses the issue of critical reception, covering what both the readers and the experts like and dislike about the book. You'll also find additional resources if you want to know more about the book or become part of the discussion. "Ender's Game" is a speculative look at a world where the Cold War never really ended and the entire planet lives in fear of another alien invasion. The military relies on legions of extremely gifted children to plan battles and envision new ways to defeat the enemy. Ender is whisked away to battle school in hopes that he will be the one to save the human race, but what he finds instead is a treacherous world where he can trust no one. He must learn to adapt to the rules of an unspoken, ever-changing game. This comprehensive review covers everything you should know about this beloved children's sci-fi novel, from who would like the book to similar novels you may enjoy.

Book information

ISBN: 9781497345751
Publisher: Createspace
Imprint: Createspace
Pub date:
Language: English
Weight: -1g