Now this one I liked. The premise was a bit hard to buy into at first but I always wanted to continue reading it. Which surprised me because it is mostly about interpersonel conflicts. But it did have conflict.
Cool. I was wondering about this book. I'll pick it up.
The first book in the Ender trilogy (Ender's Game) was one of the best sf books I ever read. I don't know why exactly, it just was. The second was great too. The third was good but it Petered out (pun intended) and I found the ending lacking. Too cute and convenient, maybe.
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I'm not a complete idiot -- some parts are missing.
1: You Must Write
2: Finish What Your Start
3: You Must Refrain From Rewriting, Except to Editorial Order
4: You Must Put Your Story on the Market
5: You Must Keep it on the Market until it has Sold
Re:Ender's Shadow by Orson Scott Card
Cool. I was wondering about this book. I'll pick it up.
The first book in the Ender trilogy (Ender's Game) was one of the best sf books I ever read. I don't know why exactly, it just was. The second was great too. The third was good but it Petered out (pun intended) and I found the ending lacking. Too cute and convenient, maybe.
I'm not a complete idiot -- some parts are missing.