A review by kelz31
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
4.0
Unlike my normal MO, I took my time reading this book, about a chapter each night.
And I enjoyed it immensely. It started slow, but ended strong. It is an intricate and interesting read on a fictional humanity, and how far a person, especially one very young, can be pushed. I liked the character of Ender and how he compared to his brother and sister. I wish that the brother and sister's storyline had been a little more developed, because I was fascinated with it but it was barely mentioned.
Overall, I would recommend this to someone who likes a slow and steady read with some deep implications.
And I enjoyed it immensely. It started slow, but ended strong. It is an intricate and interesting read on a fictional humanity, and how far a person, especially one very young, can be pushed. I liked the character of Ender and how he compared to his brother and sister. I wish that the brother and sister's storyline had been a little more developed, because I was fascinated with it but it was barely mentioned.
Overall, I would recommend this to someone who likes a slow and steady read with some deep implications.