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A review by virginiaduan
Visitors by Orson Scott Card
3.0
A solid ending. I think what I enjoyed the most were the glimpses into the different wallfolds. It almost seemed as if this book were a collection of short stories.
I have to admit, I got rather confused near the end what with all the timelines and duplicate characters. However, the story certainly was very original! In the end, it is the truths Card always writes about the human experience and desire to live that resonates most deeply.
A very "talky" and philosophical book akin to Xenocide.
I have to admit, I got rather confused near the end what with all the timelines and duplicate characters. However, the story certainly was very original! In the end, it is the truths Card always writes about the human experience and desire to live that resonates most deeply.
A very "talky" and philosophical book akin to Xenocide.