Favorite OSC book?
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Re: Favorite OSC book?
I only remembered some of the basics, and being out of new Card books at the moment, i just reread it after many years.I say, yes. Now, I adore all the Ender books. I do. However, the Worthing Saga is definitely my favorite of all of OSC's books.
I must say i was somewhat disappointed. Didn't even like it quite as well as Ender in Exile, which didn't completely thrill me. I suppose since the latter took place back in the original time period, i hoped it would rival the original 3.
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I loved Ender's Game....have read it three times over the years.
However, the later fleshed out version of a Planet Called Treason is also truly incredible. I read it twice and am thinking about reading it again.
I would love it if Card would write a sequel to this book!
However, the later fleshed out version of a Planet Called Treason is also truly incredible. I read it twice and am thinking about reading it again.
I would love it if Card would write a sequel to this book!
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I'm with the majority here. Ender's Game was the best, but Ender's Shadow is a CLOSE second. I just like the stories based around the original scenes.
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My personal favorite is The Pathfinder and its sequel. I just love the characters, even though the books can be kinda "slow" sometimes, to me, the character development makes up for it, in my opinion.
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So am I a terrible person if I've never read Alvin Maker? haha or rather does that need to happen soon?
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