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A review by yodareads12
Ender in Exile by Orson Scott Card
5.0
I really love the Ender Universe. There is so much to explore and so many stories to unfold! This one definitely did not disappoint.
I found myself laughing, crying, and getting frustrated with the character as they went through their travels and discoveries. Orson Scott Card does such an amazing job at giving story to a person and helping you to understand them.
For those who've never read these books, they are Sci-fi. The first book, Ender's Game, is about a boy being trained to fight a war to save Earth. I honestly can't say much about this book without spoiling the first book. I think the most important thing to know is that Ender is a genius who wasn't supposed to exist, but was allowed to due to the promise of his genetic makeup.
Also, if you like space travel and discovering new worlds, then you would love this book! (And pretty much any others Orson Scott Card has written).
There is some cursing in the book, but it's very mild. The most intimate thing is a simple kiss. I think they technically fall under middle grade, but I'd place this one more of a YA level.
I found myself laughing, crying, and getting frustrated with the character as they went through their travels and discoveries. Orson Scott Card does such an amazing job at giving story to a person and helping you to understand them.
For those who've never read these books, they are Sci-fi. The first book, Ender's Game, is about a boy being trained to fight a war to save Earth. I honestly can't say much about this book without spoiling the first book. I think the most important thing to know is that Ender is a genius who wasn't supposed to exist, but was allowed to due to the promise of his genetic makeup.
Also, if you like space travel and discovering new worlds, then you would love this book! (And pretty much any others Orson Scott Card has written).
There is some cursing in the book, but it's very mild. The most intimate thing is a simple kiss. I think they technically fall under middle grade, but I'd place this one more of a YA level.