Books by Orson Scott Card and Complete Book Reviews
Robert Silverberg, Editor, Orson Scott Card, Author, Stephen King, Author Tor Books $27.95 (715p) ISBN 978-0-312-86787-4
Microcosmic glimpses of broadly imagined worlds and their larger-than-life characters distinguish this hefty volume of heavyweight fantasy. Silverberg collects 11 previously unpublished short ""novels"" by genre celebrities, each a window on a...
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Edited by David Farland. Galaxy, $15.95 trade paper (395p) ISBN 978-1-61986-322-4
The quarterly Writers of the Future contest for unpublished authors generally produces winners whose work ranges from competent to excellent, and the latest cohort is no exception. Standouts are Tim Napper's cyberpunk "Twelve Minutes to Vinh Quang,"
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Orson Scott Card, Author St. Martin's Press $17.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-93019-6
From the award-winning Ender's Game on, each of Card's last three novels has featured a secular saint, less a character than a catalyst to galvanize those around him into reexamining the thorny moral tangles in which they live. This first volume of...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $24.95 (381p) ISBN 978-0-312-85053-1
The legal thriller wave laps at the shores of fantasy fiction in this fourth novel (after Prentice Alvin) in Card's popular series about natural-born mage Alvin Smith, who's the seventh son of a seventh son, and the magical early America in which he
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $23.95 (378p) ISBN 978-0-312-93040-0
This concluding volume of the Homecoming series (Earthfall, et al.) doesn't live up to the earlier books, which were notable for their subtlety in developing essentially religious themes through focused plotting and sensitive characterization. Here,
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $22.95 (350p) ISBN 978-0-312-93039-4
The fourth and penultimate book in Card's Homecoming Saga carries the travelers from the planet Harmony back to Earth at last--the first humans to set foot there in 40 million years. The journey through space intensifies the strife between Nafai,...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $22.95 (382p) ISBN 978-0-312-85659-5
The third volume of Card's Homecoming Saga continues the epic tale begun in The Memory of Earth . After 40 million years, the artificially intelligent guardian computer (the ``Oversoul'') of the planet Harmony--created to keep the human colonists at
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Orson Scott Card, Author HarperCollins Publishers $20 (448p) ISBN 978-0-06-016693-9
Accomplished fantasy/SF writer Card ( The Memory of Earth ) has turned his autobiographical short story ``Lost Boys'' into an intriguing demi-mainstream novel. Here the Card family has been transmuted into the Fletchers, devout Mormons with three...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $24.95 (675p) ISBN 978-0-312-85047-0
This hefty, definitive collection contains all of Card's short fiction except for those in his common-theme book ( The Folk of the Fringe ) and those few he says he wants to bury. Which still leaves 46 tales of horror, fantasy, SF, philosophy and...
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Orson Scott Card, Author St. Martin's Press $18.95 (275p) ISBN 978-0-312-02304-1
After the success in recent years of his mature work (the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning SF diptych Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead and the excellent fantasy, Seventh Son ), the energetic Card returns to his 1979 second novel originally titled...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $23.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-85058-6
Playing with the time stream isn't new to science fiction, but Card (Ender's Game), who's won both a Hugo and a Nebula, gives the concept a new twist here-with mixed results. His angle is to make the temporal interference not accidental but...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $25.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0017-1
Fans of Card's bestselling Ender series will be delighted with this tale of teen empowerment (following 2001's Shadow of the Hegemon), as the Battle School brats cope with life after the war with the Formics. Peter Wiggins, now leader of the
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Orson Scott Card, Author Bookcraft $22.95 (400p) ISBN 978-1-57008-994-7
Although Card's popular science fiction and fantasy have always been permeated with religious themes, this version of the life of Sarah, Abraham's wife, is more in keeping with his lesser known Stone Tables, a reconstruction of the life of Moses. In
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Orson Scott Card, Author Del Rey Books $25 (400p) ISBN 978-0-345-41687-2
Intertwining the story of Sleeping Beauty with Russian mythology, Card (Homebody, etc.) creates an appealing though not potent fairy tale. Ten-year-old Ivan is terrified by, yet drawn to, a beautiful woman frozen in time in the middle of the...
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Orson Scott Card, Author HarperCollins $24 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-017655-6
Like its haunted-house centerpiece, Card's third dark fantasy novel (after The Lost Boys and Treasure Box) has great potential that shines through its superfluous detail. The Bellamy mansion is a venerable Victorian pile that has seen better days...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $200 (352p) ISBN 978-0-312-86191-9
The first two volumes of Card's Ender saga, Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead, each won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel. This adept fifth volume in the series (after Xenocide, 1991) continues the story of Ender Wiggin, hero, social...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Phantasia Press $26 (243p) ISBN 978-0-932096-49-4
Best known for his novels, multiple Hugo- and Nebula-winner Card has written only a handful of short stories, collected in the present volume. Set in a post-World War III America, they again demonstrate Card is a natural raconteur, capable of...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Arbor House $16.95 (263p) ISBN 978-0-87795-894-9
With his recent novels, Ender's Game (winner of the Hugo and Nebula awards) and Speaker for the Dead (a nominee for this year's awards), Card has joined the front rank of SF writers. His new fantasy adventure is again a progress toward enlightenment
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Orson Scott Card, Author HarperCollins Publishers $24 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-017654-9
When naive computer-nerd and millionaire Quentin Fears meets the woman of his dreams at a posh Washington, D.C., party and then marries her, he thinks his life is complete. But in this low-key horror novel, appearances can't be trusted and people...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $23.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-85395-2
The first two volumes of Card's Ender saga, Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead, each won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel. This adept fifth volume in the series (after Xenocide, 1991) continues the story of Ender Wiggin, hero, social...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $24.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-312-85054-8
Fifth in Hugo and Nebula winner Card's immensely popular Tales of Alvin Maker, this installment of alternative American history centers around two grievous social wrongs. Arthur Stuart, exiled King of England, reigns in Camelot (Charleston), capital
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Orson Scott Card, Subterranean (www.subterraneanpress.com), $35 (96p) ISBN 978-1-59606-269-6
Hugo and Nebula–winner Card (Pathfinder) tinkers with the backstory of Shakespeare's play in this flimsy novella. When Hamlet is a boy, his father snubs him while doting on all his friends in a manner that the reader will immediately identify as...
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Orson Scott Card. Tor, $21.99 (240p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3200-4
Card’s fifth novel narrated by Julian “Bean” Delphiki (after Shadow of the Giant) mingles transcendent strangeness and didacticism. On a spaceship cut off from the rest of civilization, Julian is raising his three remarkable children, doomed to die...
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Orson Scott Card. Simon Pulse, $18.99 (544p) ISBN 978-1-4169-9177-9
Continuing the epic science fiction
series that began with 2010’s Pathfinder, this overstuffed but fascinating second installment sees trapper-turned-royal-exile Rigg and his companions exploring more of their compartmentalized world, while...
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Orson Scott Card. Tor, $24.99 (480p) ISBN 978-076-532658-4
In this middling sequel to The Lost Gate, Card connects Egyptian myth with his “literalizing of Indo-European gods” to create Danny North, the 16-year-old incarnation of the messenger/trickster god Thoth-Mercury-Hermes-Loki. Danny masquerades as an...
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Orson Scott Card, read by a full cast. Brilliance Audio, seven CDs, 7.5 hrs., $14.99 ISBN 978-1-4805-2321-0
Adapted by Card himself, this audio play re-imagines the author’s classic sci-fi novel—about a gifted child sent to a military school to prepare for alien invasion—and features a full cast. Unfortunately, the performances of the cast members fail to
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Orson Scott Card. Tor, $27.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0495-7
Bestseller Card sends out both the Ender series and the Ender’s Shadow series with a rambling finale that evokes many of the conflicts that have shaped both series from the outset, but bogs down in distracting detail. The starship Herodotus is...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $12.95 (126p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1282-2
Card returns to his Hugo and Nebula award–winning Enderverse saga (after 2005's Shadow of the Giant
) with a heartwarming novella for the holidays. When Zeck Morgan, the young son of a puritanical minister, qualifies for admission into...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Subterranean $25 (150p) ISBN 978-1-931081-69-6
A quarter century after the world first learned that "the enemy's gate is down" in Card's groundbreaking "Ender's Game," comes a collection bringing together that novelette with two more recent stories that expand on the...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $25.95 (384p) ISBN 978-0-312-86483-5
If not the best in the series, Card's latest Alvin Maker novel (after 1998's Heartfire: Tales of Alvin Maker V
) still enchants. In the author's alternative American frontier world, Indians work the magics of nature, Africans transform...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $25.95 (368p) ISBN 978-0-312-85758-5
Card's latest installment in his Shadow subseries (Ender's Shadow
, etc.), which parallels the overarching series that began with Ender's Game
(1985), does a superlative job of dramatically portraying the maturing process of child into...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Del Rey $24.95 (397p) ISBN 978-0-345-41689-6
The residents of Baldwin Hills, a middle-class African-American L.A. neighborhood, get caught up in a battle between the king and the queen of the fairies in this wonderful urban fantasy from Card (Seventh Son
). Mack Street, who was abandoned as an
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Subterranean $35 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59606-086-9
First published in 1984 and marketed as a romance under the title A Woman of Destiny
, Card's magnum opus deserves a wider readership than it has hitherto enjoyed. Best known for his fantasy fiction (Ender's Game
, etc.), Card does an...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $17.95 (311p) ISBN 978-0-312-93043-1
Card's fantasy series, ""Tales of Alvin Maker,'' got off to a delightful bang with Seventh Son, which introduced an alternate early America where folk magics such as healing and dowsing really work. A nation still inchoate, its independent states...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $27.95 (656p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0497-1
Multiple Hugo- and Nebula-winner Card offers short, revealing commentaries on these 22 compelling short stories, novelettes, and novellas, noting that short work has inspired some of his best and best-known long fiction. These short science fiction,
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $25.95 (380p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0496-4
Set between Card's Hugo and Nebula–winning Ender's Game
(1985) and Speaker for the Dead
(1986), this philosophical novel covers familiar events, but puts new emphasis on their ethical ramifications. In the wake of his victory over...
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Orson Scott Card, Author . Tor $24.99 (335p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2004-9
Card combines flag-waving, political diatribe and Christian fervor in this bombastic sequel to 2007's Empire
. The young American Empire is confronted with its first major crisis since the Progressive War: the appearance in Africa of a highly...
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Orson Scott Card, Author St Martin's Press $21.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-85056-2
Card returns to the highly popular, award-winning story of Andrew ``Ender'' Wiggin, the boy wonder who saved humanity from alien invasion and, guilt-ridden over his near-total destruction of the alien species, has now become a sort of traveling...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $24.95 (379p) ISBN 978-0-312-86860-4
You can't step into the same river twice, but Card has gracefully dipped twice into the same inkwell--once for Ender's Game and again for this stand-alone ""parallel novel."" The course readers will follow this time is of the superhuman child Bean....
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $25.95 (365p) ISBN 978-0-312-87651-7
This fine follow-up to Ender's Shadow features that novel's hero, Bean (now a young man), wrestling with Card's trademark: superbly real moral and ethical dilemmas. In a world between wars, filled with ambitious countries jockeying to carve up their
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $26.95 (432p) ISBN 978-0-312-93738-6
Card's novel Ender's Game introduced Ender Wiggin, a young genius who used his military prowess to all but exterminate the ""buggers,'' the first alien race mankind had ever encountered. Wiggin then transformed himself into the ``Speaker for the...
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Orson Scott Card, Author Tor Books $24.95 (347p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1611-0
Right-wing rhetoric trumps the logic of story and character in this near-future political thriller about a red-state vs. blue-state American civil war, an implausibly plotted departure from Card's bestselling science fiction (Ender's Game, etc.)....
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Orson Scott Card, Author HarperTorch $7.99 (544p) ISBN 978-0-06-109131-5
A withdrawn eight-year-old in a troubled family invents imaginary friends who bear the names of missing children in this absorbing thriller. (Dec.)
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Orson Scott Card, Author Orb Books $14.95 (336p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0560-2
Orson Scott Card fans will welcome the reissue of Wyrms (1987), an early SF novel by the bestselling author of Shadow Puppets (Forecasts, July 15, 2002) and other titles in his Ender series. ""A wonderful, textured novel,"" PW said of this...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Kathryn H. Kidd, With Tor Books $21.95 (285p) ISBN 978-0-312-85732-5
The Hugo- and Nebula-winning Card ( The Ships of Earth ) teams up here with a relative newcomer (Kidd has published several non-SF novels with Card's own publishing company, Hatrack River) to produce a moral fable about freedom, responsibility and...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Scott Brick, Author, Emily J. Card, Author . Subterranean $45 (204p) ISBN 978-1-59606-015-9
As these three Orson Scott Card SF stories and their one-act play adaptations show, a good human drama can happen anywhere in time and space. As they explain in their respective commentaries, Brick, Johnston and Emily Janice Card each had a...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Lance Card, Illustrator . Subterranean $35 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59606-111-8
H
ugo- and Nebula-winner Card (Speaker for the Dead
) gives a familiar childish fear a science fiction spin in this youthful tale of a monster in the closet. The monster here is a wormhole that serves as a conduit to an alien world. Four years...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Stefan Rudnicki, Narrated by Sound Library $79.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7927-4377-4
When the United States stands on the brink of civil war between ""blue states"" and ""red states,"" Maj. Reuben Malek and Capt. Bartholomew Coleman use their special ops training to maintain the country's unity. With the president and vice president
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Orson Scott Card, Emily Janice Card, Zina Card and Honoel A. Ibardolaza. Tor/Seven Seas, $10.99 trade paper (192p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2460-3
Orson Scott, Emily Janice, and Zina Card join the ranks of Anne & Todd McCaffrey and Dick & Felix Francis, as parent and children collaborate on this near future adventure. In a world transformed a quarter-century earlier by the fantastic technology
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Scott Brick, Read by, Stefan Rudnicki, Read by , read by Scott Brick and Stefan Rudnicki. Macmillan Audio $19.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-631-6
Adding to the ever-growing Enderverse, Card provides listeners with an amusing and sincere tale about religious observance just in time for the holidays. Like all Battle School students, Zeck has been torn from his family and religion to train in a...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Scott Brick, Read by, Gabrielle De Cuir, Read by BBC Audiobooks $119.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7927-3933-3
As the penultimate story in the series that began with the impeccable ""Ender's Game"", this volume is essential for fans but neither the book nor audio rise to the level of the first two volumes. The planet Lusitania is home to a small Portuguese...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Scott Brick, Read by, Gabrielle De Cuir, Read by MacMillan Audio $59.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-478-7
As the penultimate story in the series that began with the impeccableEnder's Game , this volume is essential for fans but neither the book nor audio rise to the level of the first two volumes. The planet Lusitania is home to a small Portuguese...
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Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston. Tor, $25.99 (464p) ISBN 978-0-7653-7562-9
Card and Johnston continue to flesh out the early years leading up to the events of Ender’s Game with this first installment of the Second Formic War trilogy. Following 2014’s Earth Awakens, humans have beaten back one invasion from the alien...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Aaron Johnston, Author . Tor $25.95 (351p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1424-6
In this intriguing medical thriller from bestseller Card (Ender’s Game
) and screenwriter Johnston, George Galen, a disgraced geneticist, feeds and medicates the downtrodden with the help of a genetically altered band of helpers known as...
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Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston. Tor, $25.99 (400p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2905-9
Scott and Johnston explore human ignorance and compassion through a tapestry of galactic warfare in the second volume of the Formic Wars trilogy, collectively a prequel to Ender’s Game. After the independent asteroid mining ship El Cavador is...
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Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston. Tor, $25.99 (400p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2906-6
Philosophical inquiry and harshly realistic descriptions of war reverberate throughout Card and Johnston’s third Formic Wars novel (after Earth Afire), a pulp-inspired alien invasion scenario that continues the prequel series to Card’s bestselling...
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Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston. Tor, $24.99 (352p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2904-2
Card and Johnston expand Card’s near-future universe in this readable, if not notable, novel, which launches a prequel trilogy to the bestselling Ender’s Game that will cover the same ground as the recent Formic War comics from Marvel. The residents
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Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, read by Stephen Hoye, Arthur Mory, Stefan Rudnicki, and a full cast. Macmillan Audio, unabridged, 13 CDs, 15.25 hrs., $44.99 ISBN 978-1-4272-3096-6
With a stellar cast of narrators, this prequel to Card’s sci-fi classic Ender’s Game is a rollicking, rollercoaster ride of an adventure. Set more than 100 years before the events of the Ender Quintet, this second part of the trilogy describes the...
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Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, read by multiple narrators. Macmillan Audio, unabridged, 12 CDs, 14 hrs., $44.99 ISBN 978-1-4272-2154-4
In this prequel to the popular Ender science fiction series, Card and Johnston reveal mankind’s first encounter with space aliens during the early mining and industrialization of the solar system. Although this audio edition begins a little slowly,...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Craig Phillips, Illustrator Tor Books $17.95 (208p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0873-3
Ender's Game, first published 25 years ago, and three other novellas by Orson Scott Card comprise First Meetings: In the Enderverse. In ""The Polish Boy"" (2002), which occurs between the two Bugger Wars, the Hegemony tries to draft a boy genius,
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Harlan Ellison, Read by, Stefan Rudnicki, Read by , read by Stefan Rudnicki, Harlan Ellison and cast. Audio Renaissance, $39.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-474-9
Audio reviews reflect PW
's assessment of the audio adaptation of a book and should be quoted only in reference to the audio version.
Fiction
ENDER'S GAME
Orson Scott Card
, read by Stefan Rudnicki, Harlan Ellison and cast. Audio Renaissance,
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Stefan Rudnicki, Read by MacMillan Audio $39.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-980-5
When the United States stands on the brink of civil war between ""blue states"" and ""red states,"" Maj. Reuben Malek and Capt. Bartholomew Coleman use their special ops training to maintain the country's unity. With the president and vice president
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Tom Kidd, Illustrator . Subterranean $35 (112p) ISBN 978-1-59606-194-1
An overly predictable plot, a deficit of character development and a deus ex machina conclusion distract from the dreamy prose and intricate world-building of this fairy tale novella from Hugo-winner Card (Keeper of Dreams
). Runnel, a friendless...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, Gabrielle De Cuir, Read by, John Rubinstein, Read by , read by a full cast. Audio Renaissance $44.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-484-8
Nothing mars this straightforward, solid production of the final book in Card's Ender series. Every narrator conveys his or her character's personality with nuance and realism. The fleet sent to destroy Lusitania is about to arrive and all...
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Orson Scott Card, Author, David Birney, Read by, Stefan Rudnicki, Read by , read by Scott Brick, Gabrielle De Cuir, Stefan Rudnicki, David Birney. Audio Renaissance $39.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-482-4
Card spins another adventure in the Enderverse, following the exploits of Bean, Petra, Peter Wiggin and many of the other Battle School students. Wiggin, the Hegemon of a floundering and fragile union of countries, has freed the sociopath Acheel....
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Michael R. Collings, Author, Orson Scott Card, Author Overlook Connection Press $59.95 (508p) ISBN 978-1-892950-49-9
Following a more academic format than the above is Storyteller: The Official Orson Scott Card Bibliography and Guide, by Michael R. Collings. Collings likewise supplies commentary on the individual works of the bestselling author of Ender's Game (198
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Orson Scott Card. Tor, $25.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-7653-7704-3
Card returns to the universe of his legendary Ender saga with a novel whose unresolved intrigues hold forth the enticing prospect of future elaborations. The Formic Wars that shaped the plots of earlier novels in the series and made Ender Wiggin...
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Orson Scott Card. Blackstone, $25.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-9826-1341-9
In this uneven novel by Card, a young man with the “micropower” to locate lost items must explore new applications of his abilities after the police enlist him to find a kidnapped girl. At first, Ezekiel Blast, 14, is reluctant to help; previous...
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Orson Scott Card. S&S/McElderry, $19.99 (400p) ISBN 978-1-4814-9619-3
In this concept-focused trilogy opener, Card (Duplex) presents a slow-moving, dialogue-heavy exploration of metaphysics and alternate timelines. When 17-year-old, Armenian-descended Lazarus Davit Hayerian wakes up in an empty cloning facility in...
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Edited by David Farland. Galaxy Press, $15.95 trade paper (400p) ISBN 978-1-61986-575-4
The 34th collection of finalists for
the Writers of the Future competition features expertly crafted and edited
stories and art, running the gamut from humorous to bone-chilling. Speculative fiction is interspersed with essays on the crafts of...
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