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Speaker for the Dead
by Orson Scott Card
It has been a long, long time since I read a book like this. A book that I did not want to put down. A book that brought out my soul and brought tears to the backs of my eyes. A book that spoke to me on a deep human level.
A book that I finished in about a 24 hour period.
I liked Ender's Game when I read it years ago. I remember it being smart and sharp and deeply human, and I remember the character of Ender as feeling real and relatable and the message of the book being one about empathy and humanity. Speaker for the Dead far surpasses that, making the character of Ender even more complex and multifaceted, and the message of empathy for those who live outside our understanding even more powerful.
A book that I finished in about a 24 hour period.
I liked Ender's Game when I read it years ago. I remember it being smart and sharp and deeply human, and I remember the character of Ender as feeling real and relatable and the message of the book being one about empathy and humanity. Speaker for the Dead far surpasses that, making the character of Ender even more complex and multifaceted, and the message of empathy for those who live outside our understanding even more powerful.