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It has a weight of 11.3 ounces and contains 384 pages. The book is written in English and is part of The Ender Quintet Ser. book series. Don't miss out on this thrilling adventure!
Reviews"Read Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game before the big-screen adaptation, starring Harrison Ford and Hugo's Asa Butterfield, hits theaters Nov. 1." - Entertainment Weekly , 13 Ways to Get Ready for '13 "Superb! This is Card at the height of his very considerable powers-a major SF novel by any reasonable standard." - Booklist "An affecting novel full of surprises. Card never makes the mistake of patronizing or sentimentalizing his hero." - The New York Times Book Review, "Superb! This is Card at the height of his very considerable powers-a major SF novel by any reasonable standard."- Booklist "An affecting novel full of surprises. Card never makes the mistake of patronizing or sentimentalizing his hero."- The New York Times Book Review, "Read Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game before the big-screen adaptation, starring Harrison Ford and Hugo's Asa Butterfield, hits theaters Nov. 1." -- Entertainment Weekly, 13 Ways to Get Ready for '13 "Superb! This is Card at the height of his very considerable powers--a major SF novel by any reasonable standard." -- Booklist "An affecting novel full of surprises. Card never makes the mistake of patronizing or sentimentalizing his hero." -- The New York Times Book Review, Superb! This is Card at the height of his very considerable powers--a major SF novel by any reasonable standard., An affecting novel full of surprises. Card never makes the mistake of patronizing or sentimentalizing his hero., Read Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game before the big-screen adaptation, starring Harrison Ford and Hugo's Asa Butterfield, hits theaters Nov. 1.
Grade FromSeventh Grade
Series Volume Number1
Dewey Decimal813.5/4
Edition DescriptionMovie Tie-In,Media tie-in
Synopsis"Read Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game before the big-screen adaptation, starring Harrison Ford and Hugo's Asa Butterfield, hits theaters Nov. 1." - Entertainment Weekly , 13 Ways to Get Ready for '13 The worldwide bestseller, Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card comes to the screen at last in a major motion picture event in November 2013. Starring Hugo's Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, and Ben Kingsley, the movie is sure to inspire a new audience of fans to read the book that started it all. Once again, Earth is under attack. An alien species is poised for a final assault. The survival of humanity depends on a military genius who can defeat the aliens. But who? Ender Wiggin. Brilliant. Ruthless. Cunning. A tactical and strategic master. And a child. Recruited for military training by the world government, Ender's childhood ends the moment he enters his new home: Battle School. Among the elite recruits Ender proves himself to be a genius among geniuses. He excels in simulated war games. But is the pressure and loneliness taking its toll on Ender? Simulations are one thing. How will Ender perform in real combat conditions? After all, Battle School is just a game. Isn't it?, The worldwide bestseller, Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card comes to the screen at last in a major motion picture event in November 2013. Starring Hugo's Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, and Ben Kingsley, the movie is sure to inspire a new audience of fans to read the book that started it all. Once again, Earth is under attack. An alien species is poised for a final assault. The survival of humanity depends on a military genius who can defeat the aliens. But who? Ender Wiggin. Brilliant. Ruthless. Cunning. A tactical and strategic master. And a child. Recruited for military training by the world government, Ender's childhood ends the moment he enters his new home: Battle School. Among the elite recruits Ender proves himself to be a genius among geniuses. He excels in simulated war games. But is the pressure and loneliness taking its toll on Ender? Simulations are one thing. How will Ender perform in real combat conditions? After all, Battle School is just a game. Isn't it?