Ender's Game Book Review
Andrew ‘Ender’ Wiggin, but six years old when first recruited by Earth’s government to assist the military with an ongoing battle against an alien species often referred to as “buggers”. Ender immediately is thrown into battle training as a child. By the time Ender is twelve he proves himself worthy of leading Earth's military into their final assault against the alien species. Welcome to Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s game.
Ender’s Game is a science fiction novel written in 1985 by Orson Scott Card. The novel follows a young boy, Ender Wiggin, from the time he is six years old and just being recruited to the military to the time he is twelve and leading his military as a captain. Ender has never had an easy life. From the time he was just a child he has been ridiculed for being a “third”. In this futuristic society there is a child limit of two. And so Ender, being the third child has always been teased. The government saw potential in Enders brother, Peter, but he was too aggressive and a bit crazy. They also saw potential in Enders sister, Valentine, but she wasn't aggressive enough. So the government insisted that John and Theresa Wiggin (Enders Parents) have a third child, Ender, believing he would be the perfect balance of his siblings. Since the day he was born the military has always had great expectations for Ender Wiggin, although he was never aware of this, “I’ve watched through his eyes, I’ve listened through his ears, and i can tell you he’s the one. Or at least as close as we’re going to get” (Card, 1). Being thrown into battle like Ender was is no easy task. Ender wasn’t prepared for this, he never knew about the expectations the government had always had for him. Ender didn’t know that he was genetically the perfect weapon for Earth’s military to take advantage of. “... he settles his own problems. When he’s out there surrounded by an enemy fleet, there ain’t gonna be nobody to help him if he calls” (Card, 37).
Personally I thought this book couldn’t be better. I have always had a love for science fiction books, I have been reading them since I was a kid. This book kept me locked in for hours at a time. This book captured all the main aspects of a science fiction story; action, emotion, good plot, good setting, in depth characters and much more are all captured in Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game.
I have noticed that in a lot of science fiction novels the story will get a bit out of control and completely leave out an aspect of the story. That is not the case in Ender’s Game. Orson Scott Card keeps a firm grip on the novel at all times never letting it get out of control or off topic. As a fifteen year old it was very easy for me to relate to Ender. Because Ender is just a normal kid the reader can easily relate to him, then the book develops into an incredible science fiction novel about a brilliant kid who never truly expected anything from himself and is now leading Earth’s military into an unimaginable battle.
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