Orson Scott Card
260 pages
Child-hero Ender Wiggin must fight a desperate battle against a deadly alien race if mankind is to survive.
This book is a great read and a perfect starting point for someone who may not be ready for the rest of the series.
This book offers a unique perspective as you experience the world through the protagonist's eyes, making it a compelling read.
This book explores the complex relationship between understanding and empathy, showing how truly knowing your enemy can lead to a profound connection, even as it sets the stage for conflict.
Ender's Game really spoke to me, as I related to Ender and found it easy to get into. The book explores deep themes about the human experience, emotional abuse, empathy, and loving someone as they are, making it an important read.
This book changed my perspective on speculative fiction and fantasy, making it one of the few I've read twice.
This sci-fi novel features a stunning surprise ending, but its sequel, Speaker for the Dead, will truly make you rethink everything you thought you knew.
This book is a thrilling journey that keeps you on your toes, with unexpected twists that make you question everything you thought you knew.