ORSON SCOTT CARD - ENDER IN EXILE BOOK TRAILER
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@Joerosenbarger He's so full of himself that he spends time praising the comics.
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@aquasaber ... No Im not, but I know bullshit when I hear it. Thanks for the question.
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@Joerosenbarger ...and you're qualified to make that judgment because you're another hugely successful writer yourself, right?
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This guy is so full of himself. There is a southern saying that gos something like "full of shit as a Christmas goose".
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@thedarklygifted ohh thanks.
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@calladus123 So you'll really have two books for each period of time. For example, Ender's Game is the story of battle school and the destruction of the buggers from Ender's perspective. Ender's Shadow is the same timeline (basically) from Bean's perspective. The books continue on that way, but will occasionally cross-reference one another.
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@calladus123 they're kinda confusing. . . it's remarkably difficult to read them in the correct 'order'. Card follows two main characters in his Kids in Space novels, Ender and Bean. OF course he still has flashes to other characters that seem uninvolved but become crucial in the end, but basically the storylines and the novels themselves follow around Ender and Bean. Now the problem with this, is that ender and Bean don't really have much direct interaction after Battle School. Contd.
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@SmexyTrailerz Enders Shadow
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@LomoBrowncoat atually the shadow books r after ender`s game then when u finish giant it goes back to ender
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so...wait, is enders game the first book? can someone tell me the chronological order of the books? because ive read two, enders game (wich im not done with) and shadow of hedgemon.
I would say that Orson Scott Card is one of the best sci-fi writers of all time. The way he writes being so insightful and psychologically curious, in this interview he speaks like the novels are mere and simple. This man, I credit immensely for his talent in writing. One doesn't stop reading to think about what the author was thinking when he wrote a particular part, because it is as smooth and unpredictable as a real life story. The Ender series are a fantastic piece of writing. Period.
SavyM123 2 years ago 44
Read this game in 8th grade...
DEFINETLY EPIC!
ET3RNA4 2 years ago 13