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Ender’s Game

8. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card (Science Fiction) 226 p.

Ender’s GameAt the age of six, Andrew Wiggin, who prefers to be called Ender, is taken from his family to be trained as a soldier. Test results and close observation have convinced Earth’s military, in the form of a certain Colonel Graff, that Ender may hold the key to the planet’s defence. The enemy are the buggers, a race who have already sent two invasion forces with near-disastrous consequences for humanity. Once at Battle School, a combination of coursework, games, and psychological manipulation are used to train Ender for the most important battle of all.

Some time ago, I picked up a copy of First Meetings, a group of four stories set in the Enderverse, including the original Ender’s Game, a novelette that appeared in Analog in 1977 (it wasn’t expanded and published as a novel until 1985.) Somewhat against my better judgement, I read the novelette. Having heard so much about the novel, I wanted to read it. Once the novelette was in my hands, though, I couldn’t help but read it, even though I feared that it would provide an inferior experience and lessen my pleasure when it came time to read the “real” story. I was justified in the former fear, but not the latter.

The novel is by far the better telling of the story. It takes everything that was good about the novelette, and adds a wealth of detail, character development, and emotion, without a single wasted word. I thought knowing the end would make reading the novel pointless; instead, it only made clear to me how little Card depended on a flashy climax to keep the reader’s interest. As well as having more time to explore the existing characters from the novelette, the expanded form gave Card room to create many new secondary characters, all of whom are worth the space they’re given in the novel.

My trip to the bookstore today will definitely include a search for the first sequel, Speaker for the Dead. If you’re the slightest bit interested in SF or war fiction, and you haven’t read Ender’s Game yet, do it. Now. Today.

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CJHill wrote, on February 12th, 2008 at 1:12 am:

Ender’s Game is a great book. I’ve got the next several in the series but have yet to get to them. They are, however, on my short list. Yeah, right. I have a *short list*…

Good to have you back and posting again. I think Hammered sounds intriguing, too.

cjh

Gopika wrote, on February 12th, 2008 at 1:39 am:

Hi! Have been following your blog for a while, and I love the selection!

I was halfheartedly looking for Ender’s Game (based on a friend’s recommendation), but now your review has convinced me to get it.

*fingers crossed*

heather (errantdreams) wrote, on February 12th, 2008 at 12:37 pm:

It’s been a long time since I read the series, but I really did enjoy them!

Poodlerat wrote, on February 12th, 2008 at 12:41 pm:

Thanks, CJ! For some reason, I’m always most swamped with work and school during the winter term, which doesn’t leave much time for reading. You should definitely check out Hammered; I think there’s a good chance you’d like it.

Gopika, thanks for dropping by! I hope you like Ender’s Game.

Thanks, Heather—I’m glad to know someone liked the sequels as well!

Nymeth wrote, on February 14th, 2008 at 5:11 am:

I keep reading amazing reviews of this one…I put it in one of my challenge lists for this year, so I’ll be sure to get to it soon!

Poodlerat wrote, on February 14th, 2008 at 2:20 pm:

Believe me, you won’t be disappointed! I think this is one of those books that has fairly universal appeal—no one who likes sci-fi has ever told me they didn’t like it!

Becky wrote, on February 16th, 2008 at 8:13 pm:

I’m glad you enjoyed this one. Ender’s Game is one of my favorites. :) If you’re looking to read more Orson Scott Card this year and if you’re game for reading challenges, you might consider joining the Cardathon Challenge.

http://cardathon.blogspot.com/

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