I have always enjoyed reading, but was sidetracked by life. I am now re-focused and realizing all that I have missed. These are the books I am reading now, enjoy and feel free to give feedback/suggestions.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Ender In Exile
Ender In Exile is one of many in the Ender series; it is a direct sequel to Ender’s Game and although written after the other Ender books, chronologically takes place during the last two chapters of Ender’s Game.If you have not read Ender’s Game, stop what you are doing and read it immediately.To me, it is in the ranks with Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Clarke’s Childhood’s End, and Asimov’s Foundation; some of my favorites.
Synopsis from book cover: At the close of Ender’s Game, Andrew Wiggin - called Ender by everyone - is told that he can no longer live on Earth, and he realizes that this is the truth. He has become far more than just a boy who won a game: he is the Savior of Earth, a hero, a military genius whose allegiance is sought by every nation of the newly shattered Earth Hegemony. He is offered the choice of living in isolation on Eros, at one of the Hegemony’s training facilities, but instead the twelve-year-old chooses to leave his home world and begin the long relativistic journey out to the colonies. With him went his sister Valentine, and the core of the artificial intelligence that would become Jane. The story of those years has never been told. Until now.
Ender In Exile was a very good book that primarily explored the details of Ender’s life after the war with the Buggers.Card managed to put some of the themes of Game under a microscope in Exile.While Exile has less action than Game, Card makes up for it by delving into the psychology of Ender.We see how Ender uses the same manipulation that Graff had used on him to achieve his goals.We see that Ender is just as good at political strategy as military via his battle with Admiral Morgan.We see that Ender has keen insight into others as he manipulates Alessandra so that she may be free of her mother.Most of all, we see Ender accept the guilt of Stilson, Bonzo, and the entire Bugger xenocide and take responsibility for his actions.Card develops existing characters like Graff and Valentine excellently, while adding interesting new characters like Alessandra and Sel Menach.Valentine is perhaps the most important person in Ender’s life, but I’m not sure he knows it.She is his conscience and I think is the one person keeping him connected to the real world while he is obsessing over the Formic world.I was at first surprised when Ender finally broke down and made contact with his parents and resolved his relationship with Peter, but then I realized he could only do those things after he found what he was looking for.Card did a beautiful job detailing the events of Ender after the battle and for fans of Ender’s Game it is greatly appreciated. My only criticism is actually a compliment to Card; he created the new characters so powerfully, I would have loved to learn more about Vitaly, Alessandra, Sel Menach, and Abra.I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoyed Ender’s Game.
Note: The above review was based on a book provided to me by the publisher and/or author. As always, I thank them for the opportunity to enjoy some new literature.
Note to Publishers, Authors, and Publicists: I am always looking to read new books - I mainly read SF/F but enjoy anything that makes me think. Please contact me at halo42jwr@gmail.com if you have any books you would like reviewed and shared on my blog.
Note to all others: Feel free to contact me also if you have any feedback you would like to share, want to suggest some good reading, or have any book-related questions.
I am a 35 year old married yuppie (I guess) who spends most of his time either at work (Systems Administrator for now) or working on his house. When I am smart enough to re-focus my energy away from those two things I like to read and golf. I read mainly science-fiction / fantasy but enjoy other genres. I golf - well, badly. I was probably born in the wrong decade (possibly century). It seems I'm usually about 4 cycles behind in the technology universe and I'd be happy to do without most of it - you'll often hear me rambling about the internet being the downfall of society. Of course, what I mean to say is the content of the internet is the downfall of society, the actual net is quite lovely. I am a math guy (Applied Mathematics degree); that does not mean I'm a human calculator, in fact my friends will make fun of me playing poker as I take too long making change - I am a logic guy, I like to solve problems. What I want most in the world is for people to leave me alone, but alas, the hermit life is not long for me; so I shall persevere, interact, and grow with the world. My birth name is Joseph, I am still searching for my true name.
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