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Advocate for the Deceased

(us) Orson Scott Card

249K7.66

This time, the Zerg had no way to speak, but the words before their demise haunted Ender like a nightmare, forcing him to become a "spokesperson for the dead." Ender, who concealed his identity, wandered among the stars for 3068 years, using his genius mind to tell the truth to the dead on twenty-four colonial planets. Ender encountered a cruel and bizarre murder. Ender concealed his identity and once again stepped into a planet of alien creatures. As the investigation deepens, he steps towards the trap of alien creatures, and the truth is actually inextricably linked to his childhood memories... Following "Ender's Game", its sequel "Speaker of the Dead" once again won the Hugo and Nebula science fiction awards, becoming a miracle in the history of American literature. "Speaker for the Dead" is a classic that science fiction fans shouldn't miss.

Earth's Call

Earth's Call

General Fiction

(us) Orson Scott Card

182K0

The Spirit senses that it is failing and realizes that it needs the technology of the Lost Earth to achieve its goals. This has led Nafei, a teenage boy, to commit murder... Nafei, his father and brothers have left the Queen's City, but other family members remain there, including his mother, the influential Lady Hua Sha. However, Hua Sha has other things on her mind, such as a "friendly" invasion by an army led by General Murong Fu of the Guwei Kingdom, who doesn't believe in any gods, including the Shang Ling - although he may still become the unknown tool of the Shang Ling.

A Feast for the Masters: a Selection of the Best Science Fiction Novels of the 20th Century

(us) Orson Scott Card

376K0

This book contains a total of 27 short stories by 28 outstanding science fiction masters of the last century. From the golden age of science fiction, to the innovative new wave era, to the multimedia era where geniuses abound, the works of people from every stage are included, and the lineup is unparalleled! Those bright stars in the history of science fiction, such as Asimov, Arthur Clark, Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, George Martin, William Gibson, Le Guin, Silverberg, Frederic Bohl, etc. Are all prominently listed.

Alien Carnage

Alien Carnage

General Fiction

(us) Orson Scott Card

319K0

Ender decided to take root on the planet Lusitania, but the discovery of a deadly virus put the fate of humans, Pochino and the Zerg into dire straits. In order to destroy the virus, the fleet of the Interstellar Council approaches with molecular decomposition weapons, and the second alien genocide is about to come. However, the entire fleet disappeared out of thin air! A girl far away from the Tao Star has become the key, and all the answers point to the same proposition: coexistence or destruction?

ender's Game" Trilogy

ender's Game" Trilogy

General Fiction

(us) Orson Scott Card

696K029

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.