
ender's Game" Trilogy
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About This Novel
One of the world's three major science fiction novels, you can find this book on the shelves of almost every bookstore around the world. After it was first published in 1985, it easily won the "Nebula Award", "Hugo Award" and "Locus Award" that year. The following year, "Ender's Game" sequel "Speaker of the Dead" again won the triple crown. This has no precedent in the history of science fiction literature. The ending is very reversal! If you haven't seen the spoilers yet, be sure to suppress your curiosity and read to the end yourself! "Ender's Game" has now become a culture, and all readers who love science fiction in the world will talk about it. This book explores the end of the world, the fate of mankind, and the possibility of other civilizations in the universe, but more importantly, it tells how a teenager grows up under extreme dilemmas. To this day, it remains a must-read novel for American teenagers. You could think of it as America's Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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A must-read classic!
good
Laugh haha Huahua hahaha
I've seen the movie...I don't have book money here...
It's too expensive... Can it be like watching a movie? If you are a monthly member, you can watch it with a coupon...
The movie has been slightly modified
Compared with the first book and the movie, you can experience more spiritual touching when reading the book, and you can better understand the situation of the characters at that time and what they were thinking in their hearts. The plot of the second part is still relatively new. The aliens and aliens are explained in different environments. The story that happened on the alien planet is quite interesting. The voice of the dead that Ender did was also very exciting. What happened after Ender turned off Jane was a bit unacceptable to me. The third part is re-explained from Douzi's perspective, and there is nothing new at all. Finally, compared with the Three-Body Problem that I have watched, except that it is in the science fiction system, the direction of the plot is completely different. The Three-Body Problem has more tension and excitement, while Ender's Game is less exciting.
books and movies
Personally, I think reading a book is better than watching a movie. Why? Because in the book you can feel Ender's despair more deeply. If you have neither read the book nor seen the movie, I still recommend reading the book first.
See how open your mind is!
It's so good that I can watch the movie again
Andrew kills the Zerg, ending everything. But he felt very uncomfortable after that, especially when he saw the scene in the game that the Zerg had built for him, the feeling became even stronger. Until he found the last cocoon of the Zerg, he understood a lot. They could have peacefully coexisted with the Zerg.
When I saw Peter saying he wanted to kill Ender, I remembered the line: I'm going to kill Ender! Jesus couldn't keep him!
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Official(29)Scraped 1d ago
A must-read classic!
good
Laugh haha Huahua hahaha
I've seen the movie...I don't have book money here...
It's too expensive... Can it be like watching a movie? If you are a monthly member, you can watch it with a coupon...
The movie has been slightly modified
Compared with the first book and the movie, you can experience more spiritual touching when reading the book, and you can better understand the situation of the characters at that time and what they were thinking in their hearts. The plot of the second part is still relatively new. The aliens and aliens are explained in different environments. The story that happened on the alien planet is quite interesting. The voice of the dead that Ender did was also very exciting. What happened after Ender turned off Jane was a bit unacceptable to me. The third part is re-explained from Douzi's perspective, and there is nothing new at all. Finally, compared with the Three-Body Problem that I have watched, except that it is in the science fiction system, the direction of the plot is completely different. The Three-Body Problem has more tension and excitement, while Ender's Game is less exciting.
books and movies
Personally, I think reading a book is better than watching a movie. Why? Because in the book you can feel Ender's despair more deeply. If you have neither read the book nor seen the movie, I still recommend reading the book first.
See how open your mind is!
It's so good that I can watch the movie again
Andrew kills the Zerg, ending everything. But he felt very uncomfortable after that, especially when he saw the scene in the game that the Zerg had built for him, the feeling became even stronger. Until he found the last cocoon of the Zerg, he understood a lot. They could have peacefully coexisted with the Zerg.
When I saw Peter saying he wanted to kill Ender, I remembered the line: I'm going to kill Ender! Jesus couldn't keep him!
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Books written by American author Orson Scott Card.




✒✒Hugo/Nebula Award Double Winner Work B✒✒ No.13 "Ender's Game" 1985 Nebula, 1986 Hugo Orson Scott Card Card's most famous work, in the near future, mankind faces a possible devastating blow from alien creatures called Zerg because of their resemblance to insects, so they unite to launch a desperate attack on the Zerg. No.14 "Speaker for the Dead" 1986 Nebula, 1987 Hugo Orson Scott Card No one had ever won both the Hugo and Nebula awards in two consecutive years, until Card came along. No.15 "The Doomsday Book" 1992 Nebula, 1993 Hugo Connie Willis Works with rigorous research, beautiful writing, and direct appeal to people's hearts have an influence far beyond the scope of ordinary science fiction novels. No.16 "Eternal Peace" 1998 Nebula, 1998 Hugo Joe Haldeman (author) It describes the cruel scenes of war and the harm it causes to people's souls, and also puts forward the idea of ending war: implanting instruments in the human brain that can connect people's hearts, so that people can become pacifists who cannot harm others. No.17 "American Gods" 2002 Nebula, 2002 Hugo Neil Gaiman After the protagonist is released from prison, he travels across the American continent and encounters various gods living on American soil, which triggers many wonderful and touching stories. No.18 "Soul Knight" 2004 Nebula, 2004 Hugo Louise McMaster Bjord Ista, the late king and queen of the Kingdom of Chalion, was cursed and went mad, and was imprisoned in Valenta's natal home. She embarked on a long journey in search of soul salvation and physical and mental freedom. No.19 "Jewish Police Union" 2007 Nebula, 2008 Hugo Michael Chabon Transcending genre categories, including Nebula, Hugo, Locus, and Sideways, the four major science fiction/fantasy novels, it is the masterpiece of the most acclaimed talented writer in the contemporary American literary world. No.20 "Clockwork Girl" 2009 Nebula, 2010 Hugo Paul Bachgalupi Once it was published, it won almost all fantasy literature awards including the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award, and was selected as one of the "Top Ten Novels of the Year" by Time magazine. No.21 "Safety"/"Lights Out" 2010 Nebula, 11 Hugo Connie Willis Willis's two new works in the "time travel" series, this time historians also travel back to London during the Blitz. No.22 "I Don't Belong to Them" 2011 Nebula, 2012 Hugo Zhou Wharton A story about goblins, so you can think of it as a fairy tale... No.23 "Additional Justice" 2013 Nebula, 2014 Hugo Ann Leckie The debut novel of a female writer, a trilogy of space operas. No.24 "The Stone Sky" 2017 Nebula, 2018 Hugo N. K. Jemisin The latest work from a talented writer, part one of the Broken Planet trilogy.




American science fiction, I think all readers who like science fiction have seen the movie of the same name. The story is quite exciting😊



Writing: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Theme: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Theme: Science fiction, philosophy and literary works. A child He is a substitute for his brother He is the hope of the human coalition He is a cruel exterminator He is the last spokesman of a dead race ............ The cruel and tyrannical brother disguised as a noble pacifist The gentle and kind sister has become the flag of the militants They are on opposite sides of the debate online. In reality, they are brothers and sisters who work well together. ............ Unknown race elusive thinking Can humans really read other creatures? This is a carnival of interstellar speculation...




