Rating:  Summary: fantastically wonderful novel Review: I had a fried who thought this was the best book he ever read so I thought that I would give it a try. After reading, I found that this was the best book that I have ever read, too. Unlike most sci-fi novels where things just happen and aliens are blown up, this is a very deep novel, and it is more about character development than some cheap action thrills. This book is so... the best book that I have ever read. Read it. You will like it.
Rating:  Summary: can't put it down... too much excitement! Review: WOW! this is the best book out there! for all the scifi type authors out there, READ THIS BOOK! you might learn a thing or two! it has the best character development and is by far the most interesting book i've ever read. i am currently reading it for the fifth time and still laugh at how awesome it is! GET THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: First five star I've read since Tolkein Review: This book is both disturbing and hopeful. I was delighted at how Card could approach a theme on so many levels, yet kept it all life-like, whether it was a battle viewed from the North and then from the South.. And then from above and below. From the Ender-boys eyes. From his rivals. Not sufficing with the technical and technique, he takes moral and philisophical issues apart at the seams. Are the good guys so good? Are the bad, so bad. Are the buggers REALLY the bad guys? What I liked best though was that while everything else could be seen differently from different points of view, Love was constant. I was also pleased that religion was not criticised or misrepresented ( as far as I can tell ;). Indeed Card was brought a sword. If you don't understand that, then read the book.. Either the Good Book or the not so shabby one. How 'bout both?
Rating:  Summary: My best book so far. Review: Orson Scott Card is now my favorit author. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
Rating:  Summary: It sucked! Review: I thoght that this was the worst book ever and should be burned in hell
Rating:  Summary: Very good, but not great, but nearly so Review: Ender's game is not a good as a Herman Meville novel, or Henry James, but he does touch on some stressful topics for men: competition; not liking the conclusion that there are people better, and way smarter that you are. Each of us is limited, but Ender is different and makes us feel small. If you want to feel small, if you'r realistic, or pretend your like him, if your delusional, then this book is for you!
Rating:  Summary: It's out of this world!!! Review: As a fifth grader, I think Ender's Game is a great book. Ender's Game is about a six-year-old boy named Ender, who goes to battle school to beat the evil aliens called Buggers. The Buggers look like giant Praying mantises, and are trying to invade Earth. I like how Ender didn't even know he was going to battle with the Buggers. Then, to my suprise, he beat them! The author kept me interested by having a lot of cool things happening. For instance; my favorite chapter is "The Giant's Drink" because it's really detailed. It's about a cool game, and whatever you want it to do, it does. For instance, if you tell it to attack, it atcually attacks. (There aren't any limitations and no rules. The setting is in the battle school mostly. There isn't very much gravity though, so people have to move by floating. In the battle school, the teachers train students to fight. I think the setting was very realalistic, because wherever you are, the author descibes a lot of people and places. While Ender is at the battle school, he meets a lot of people with unusual names. I recommend Ender's Game to everyone, especially Sci-Fi fans, because Ender's Game is a really good book. It really keeps your interest. It's such a good book, you might want to read it twice!
Rating:  Summary: The only good book ever written Review: Ender baby your a stud, True I haven't read many books or know alot about this or that but who cares. This book makes me want to read more and learn about this and that. When I was finished with the book (I couldn't believe i actually finished a book) i want to keep reading(amazing)! So i read the sequel and it still kicked ass but not as much as this one. I don't think any other book could. Kill the buggers baby! Bonzo got whooped. Enders young and small but he's got it all! A must read (if there is such a thing). Defantly a 5 star book and anyone who says different is stupid.
Rating:  Summary: Simlpy the best Review: This book Enders Game is the best book i have ever read it combines action and suspense that makes you never want to put it down.
Rating:  Summary: The best Sci-fi book ever? Review: Well, I don't know if Ender's game is the best science fiction novel ever, but if it isn't, it comes really close. It is certainly the besst sci-fi novel I have ever read. Ender's game was probably the first "real" science fiction book that I ever read, and ever since then it has been my favourite. From the beggining you are caught up into Ender's struggle and ultimately his triumph. Card's in depth portrayal of the zero gravity games and the tactical genius which Ender is captured my attention from the first time I read the novel and it still draws me in often as I re read it.
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