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Speaker for the Dead

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'There aren't too many recent sf novels we can confidently call truly moral works, but Speaker for the Dead is one. It's a completely gripping story.' - The Toronto Star

'Achieves and delivers more than almost anything else within the science fiction genre, Ender's Game is a contemporary classic' - New York Times on Ender's Game

A FALLEN HERO - HAUNTED BY HIS PAST, BUT CAN HE CHANGE THE FUTURE?

Ender Wiggin was once considered a great military leader, a saviour for mankind.
But now history judges his destruction of an alien race as monstrous rather than heroic.

In the aftermath of the war, Ender disappeared, and a powerful voice arose: The Speaker for the Dead, who told the true story behind the battle with the aliens. Now, years later, a second alien race has been discovered. But again they are strange and frightening - and again, humans are dying.

It is only the Speaker for the Dead, secretly Ender Wiggin, who has the courage to confront the mystery . . . and the truth.

The Hugo and Nebula award-winning sequel to the classic science fiction novel ENDER'S GAME - soon to be released as a major motion picture starring Harrison Ford.

Books by Orson Scott Card:

Alvin Maker novels
Seventh Son
Red Prophet
Prentice Alvin
Alvin Journeyman
Heartfire
The Crystal City

Ender Wiggin Saga
Ender's Game
Speaker for the Dead
Xenocide
Children of the Mind
Ender in Exile

Homecoming
The Memory of the Earth
The Call of the Earth
The Ships of the Earth
Earthfall
Earthborn

First Formic War (with Aaron Johnston)
Earth Unaware
Earth Afire
Earth Awakens

Editions (3)

ISBN9780356501857
PublisherLittle, Brown Book Group
Publication Date05/02/13
Pages336

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  • jersy104
    jersy104

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    While it took me some time to get into the book, I was rewarded with a really interesting story and the most perfect ending. The book deals with a grown Ender getting involved with two central conflicts, one with a broken family dealing with its trauma and one about human and alien contact and communication. Both are multilayered and involve fascinating and unique characters, plus we also get to see how Ender has dealt with, and in some way is still struggling with, his own past. However, apart from him being our main character, this doesn’t really feel like a sequel to Enders Game. It is a totally different book, be it regarding the story, the pacing, the way emotions are conveyed… While for me Enders Game was the more powerful book by far, I don’t mind going in a different direction here. The beginning was incredibly slow and I felt a slight detachment throughout most of the book, but apart from that it´s just a really good book on its own that doesn’t necessarily need to be a sequel.

    Sep 4, 2022

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