Postby ich1990 » Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:19 pm
Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, and Xenocide are all very good books that should not be in the same series.
Everybody likes Ender's Game, because it is an intelligent story about Machiavellian child genii killing each other and doing super-genius stuff, so when they get to Speaker for the Dead or Xenocide and find something entirely different, they are disappointed. Taken in their own right, those two sequels aren't bad. To the contrary, they are quite good, with interesting ideas about varying levels of consciousness, the morality of wiping out semi-sentient species, the prospects of using genetic manipulation and religion to create the perfect army, and the use of literature over time to affect social change. Great stuff, but not little child genii murdering each other or space invasions.
So, my recommendation is to look at the Ender series as stand alone books, all good and all different, and stop comparing the latter ones to the first, because they have totally different genres and purposes.
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