Orson Scott Card discusses NEW Ender Sequel: Ender in Exile
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Do anybody notice that in Ender's game are explain SOCIAL NETWORK ?
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im honestly a little glad hollywood hasnt made a movie, after seeing them butcher harry potter, twilight, and the percy jackson series... I'd hate for my bible(enders game) to be ruined by nonsense and end up a teen romantic comedy rather than the incredible scifi story it is
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Very cool I should have picked it up years ago when I saw it, but with this review, i will for sure.
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thers another coming?
awwsomeeee
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Ok thanks I am gonna read this now
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Like the Ender books, "The Tales of Alvin Maker" (the series in question) is a series of novels (one series, not two plus add-ons). The books so far are, in order:
• Seventh Son (birth and early childhood of Alvin Miller)
• Red Prophet (pre-teen years of Alvin Miller)
• Prentice Alvin (youth of Alvin, now Smith )
• Alvin Journeyman (coming of age of Alvin Smith)
• Heartfire (early adulthood of Alvin Smith)
• The Crystal City (adulthood of Alvin Smith)
One more to go.
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its not a novel?
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I've read Ender's Game, Ender's Shadow, and Shadow of the Hegemon. I plan to now read Shadow Puppets and Speaker for the Dead.
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Has anyone here read the Red Prophet graphic novels, adapted from OSC's OTHER great series based on a kid born with enormous potential?
This one is fantasy, not SF, but it's a very different fantasy: not an elf, dwarf, dragon, or hobbit in sight. Only one person is ever referred to as a wizard, and it's not the title character. It's Benjamin Franklin.
It's set in an alternate history of 19th century North America, with one slight change that makes all the difference:
Folk magic works.
I don't like how the descolada subplot is never resolved.
GorterPoss 1 year ago 6
We love Ender Wiggin!
mft1234 3 years ago 3