I know there are a bunch of book in the Ender series... could someone help me out by listing them, and in order? I've got Ender's Shadow, Shadow/Hegemon, and Shadow Puppets. I'd like the rest. Its nearly impossible to figure that out reading book covers!
quote: Nobody had ever won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel two years in a row, until Orson Scott Card received them for Ender's Game and its sequel, Speaker for the Dead, in 1986 and 1987. The third novel in the series, Xenocide, was published in 1991, and the fourth and seemingly final volume, Children of the Mind, was published in August 1996. However, the Ender cycle now includes the new parallel series that began with Ender's Shadow in 1999, followed by Shadow of the Hegemon in 2001, and continued with Shadow Puppets in 2002. Warner Brothers also recently announced that it has made a deal for director Wolfgang Petersen to bring Ender's Game to the big screen.
I hadn't realized that the shadow was a different series. I just picked up Enders Shadow one day in Penn Station for my train ride.... and thought it was absolutly incredible... so was trying to find the rest.
Is it going to mess with my head to switch to the Ender series, after reading the Shadow series? Not that it matters, I'm gonna do it anyway.
Glad I picked up that book too! I'll have to put OSC in my list of absolute favorites (along with Clarke, Bear, Asimov, & Bova)
I have to say, what a way to introduce yourself. Almost like walking into an LDS church on Sunday and announcing that you and your family have some questions about the meaning of life.
Good luck with finding those books. Speaker for the Dead is a wonderful book, but wonderful in a different way than Ender's Game is wonderful.
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The Ender series is vastly superior, but very different in tone. I don't know how you'll feel about Ender's Game when reading it AFTER Ender's Shadow, as the latter book is actually a retelling of EG written nearly twenty years later from a different character's perspective. I'd imagine a lot of the impact will be missing for you.
That said, most people on this site prefer Speaker for the Dead, anyway.
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I prefer Xenocide and CotM to Speaker. However, I think his best work was the Worthing Collection(Saga?).
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Well... thanks again. I can't imagine the Ender series being vastly superior, only because I thought the Shadow series was VERY good. If so... I'm in for a real treat. We'll find out soon enough, I just ordered all 4 Ender books off of amazon.
Um... Sachiko, whats a "LDS" church?
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Oh, I gather there are lots of things you'll pick up from Hatrack. Remember to always wash your hands
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You can find more discussion about OSC and opinions and theories from his fans if you check out the other side. (Where it says discussions about Orson Scott Card.) Just be careful about threads involving books you haven't read yet- tons of spoilers.
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