Ender's World
Edited by Orson Scott Card
Contributions by Janis Ian and Aaron Johnston
Edited by Orson Scott Card
Contributions by Janis Ian and Aaron Johnston
Edited by Orson Scott Card
Contributions by Janis Ian and Aaron Johnston
Edited by Orson Scott Card
Contributions by Janis Ian and Aaron Johnston
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Literary Criticism
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Literary Criticism | Teen & Young Adult
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$14.95
Apr 02, 2013 | ISBN 9781937856212
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Apr 02, 2013 | ISBN 9781937856267 | Young Adult
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Praise
“Intelligent and perceptive . . . Card’s many fans will find much to enjoy here.”
Publishers Weekly
“A chorus of writers and military experts weigh in on why Ender’s Game is a work of genius . . . Strategist John F. Schmitt provides an account of the novel’s significant role as a model for the Marine Corps’ ‘Maneuver Warfare’ battle approach, and there’s a perceptive discussion between writer David Lubar and his daughter, a high school teacher, about how Ender’s situation and responses speak to teens . . . Other contributors recall with awe their first encounters with the story, offer detailed analyses of Ender’s psyche and Card’s writerly technical chops, demonstrate that Ender is a classic mythic hero, or mull over the nature and costs of victory . . . This tribute may have some appeal to readers with an analytical bent.”
Kirkus Reviews
Ender’s World is a fun and thought-provocative read, evaluating not just the novel Ender’s Game, but also its lasting effect on the science fiction genre. It provides a wide range of viewpoints and the contributors were well-selected, providing something, essentially, for everyone. If you’re interested in brushing up on the story again before the movie releases later this fall, check out Ender’s World for some new perspectives on this science fiction classic.
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