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Ender's Game (Fantastic Audio)

Ender's Game (Fantastic Audio)

List Price: $40.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It leaves me breathless every time I read it...
Review: I love this book. I borrow it out to my friends without them even asking. I want the whole world to know of Ender, his author's genious and imagination and how about the battle room. I want to be there when I read it. Reality is a disappointment afterwards. Thank you Mr. Card.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST, SIMPLY THE BEST
Review: I have read Ender's Game about 8 times and i can honestly say that it gets better everytime. If someone on Earth dies without reading Ender's Game then their life was wasted. So read it or your life is a waste. I love every part of it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best book in the world.
Review: This book is the best book in the world, the minute you pick it up, it will become glued to your fingertips, and you won't be able to put it down until ou have read the last word on the last line of the last page. I finished it at 3 o'clock in the morning the same day I began it, because I couldn't bear toput it down, even for my classes

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, A book I would recommend to all my friends!!!!!
Review: This book is by far one of the best books I have ever read. Ender Wiggin is one of the brightest and most intelligent characters in almost any series I have ever read. Card takes Ender to the very edge of the human endurance and then brings him back. I have recommended this series to all of my friends

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book ever written.
Review: Ender's Game is, without a doubt, a force to be reckoned with in the literary world. Card masterfully combines unparralled action with psychological insight in order to endear his protagonist, Ender, to all who read the book. I have read the book numerous times and my family has worn out four copies of the book. By not reading this, an individual denies themselves of the opportunity to be excited, taught, and inspired

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book I have ever read!
Review: The best SCI-FI and over all best book I have ever read. I am 10 years old and I first read it in first grade (I am in fifth grade now). I have read this book at least ten times already and I really recommend this book for SCI-FI fans and people who have never read SCI-FI alike. Four thumbs up!! (-:

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book I've ever read
Review: In-depth, psychological tale of Ender Wiggins unorthodox upbringing, and hid climactic end battle against humanities' worst nightmare, the buggers. The book is extremely well written, and for that reason alone it it worth a score of 10, but the main reason why I am writing this is because of the chord that the book struck within me. From the first few pages on, I was hooked. I related with Ender, and that is Card's best talent. The ability to make the reader feel and think the way that the current character is. Reading this book made me look back on my own life, and I realized how alike Ender and I were. I was taken away from my parents at an early age because I was also "too smart", and sent to a 'special' school. It is an unbelievably harrowing experience. One which Card tells as if he actually watched my life unfold. Read it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Possibly the best sci fi ever written.
Review: I hope you are coffee lovers if you buy this book. I could not put this book down from the time I opened the cover until I finished it. I recommend this book highly. It ranks up ther on my list of all time favourites

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To save our world a boy must choose between life and death
Review: Imagine growing up constantly in fear that war will erupt. Not war in the sense of one nation against another, but war in the sense of one world destroying another. To solve this problem, the governments of Earth have banded together to find the one man who can save them from destruction, except it's not a man, it's a young boy who will grow up and make the most important decision to face humanity has ever faced and once that decision is made, his life will be turned upside down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best novels of all time.
Review: Hi, I know that I am only one of hundreds who have written responses to Ender's Game, but I would just like to add my view on it to the extensive list. I first read Ender's Game when I was 16 and loved it. I have always been a fan of science fiction (even though I like fantasy novels better) and picked up Ender's Game in the hope of not wasting my time. I didn't. It was one of those rare books that you remember the name and author of long time after finishing it. I recently re-read it, prior to reading Speaker for the Dead (another great book, but not as good as Ender's Game) and liked it even better than the first time. Why is it such a great book? Many have tried to answer that question, and I might as well throw my two-cents in. I think it is such a great book because Card makes Ender real. You feel sorry for him; you feel his anger and loneliness; you understand his fear and hatred, but also his love, of his brother (having 3 older brothers of my own, I can fully relate); and you also wish he could just be a normal, average boy, free to remain innocent as long as possible. It makes you feel, which is what great literature is supposed to do.


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