Which is better?
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Which is better?
Shadow series was a load of rubbish!
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Speaker series wins, hands down.
Some days, I pretend the Shadow series doesn't exist.
Some days, I pretend the Shadow series doesn't exist.
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I think both are good. However, I prefer the Speaker Series. I've never been crazy about bean, and I think the whole test tube baby crawling into toilets to hide... seemed... well, like a little bit of a reach. I like Peter in the Shadow series, as well as the war stuff. I just think the Speaker series has more depth.
Anywho, that's my 2 cents.
Anywho, that's my 2 cents.
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There are some aspects of the Shadow series that just felt wrong with me. Particularly the portrayal of some of the characters.
In ES it felt almost like OSC tried too hard to make Bean look good, and because of this I found that at times he made Ender look rather weak in comparison. I know that you need to make the main character of a book look good, but it shouldn't come at the expense of an already established character.
What really bothered me was that they made Peter look like a tool in a number of the books, particularly in Shadow Puppets. Peter is supposed to basically be like the second smarter person on the planet, now that Val and Ender are gone, yet at times he looked like such a fool. Thankfully I feel that Peter was somewhat redeemed in the last book.
Like Josh, I also think that the Speaker series has more depth. I found that the characters were more endearing and that there were more emotionally powerful moments (POSSIBLE SPOILER -- although I have to say that the scene in SotG where Petra goes home and finds Peter has spent every day with her kids was very powerful). I think that the difference might be that the Shadow series is written as more of a fast paced action book, whereas the Speaker stuff was slower and more contemplative.
In ES it felt almost like OSC tried too hard to make Bean look good, and because of this I found that at times he made Ender look rather weak in comparison. I know that you need to make the main character of a book look good, but it shouldn't come at the expense of an already established character.
What really bothered me was that they made Peter look like a tool in a number of the books, particularly in Shadow Puppets. Peter is supposed to basically be like the second smarter person on the planet, now that Val and Ender are gone, yet at times he looked like such a fool. Thankfully I feel that Peter was somewhat redeemed in the last book.
Like Josh, I also think that the Speaker series has more depth. I found that the characters were more endearing and that there were more emotionally powerful moments (POSSIBLE SPOILER -- although I have to say that the scene in SotG where Petra goes home and finds Peter has spent every day with her kids was very powerful). I think that the difference might be that the Shadow series is written as more of a fast paced action book, whereas the Speaker stuff was slower and more contemplative.
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I can't choose, because there are different aspects in both that I like far more than the other.
For one thing, it depends on the book--I preferred ES to EG, for reasons already outlined in the other thread. It was a new perspective to a book that I loved, and I love new perspectives. I prefer Bean as a narrator to Ender, because you get a better idea of what's going on around them. I think that the writing in ES was better than that in EG. (Don't stone me.)
For that reason, I liked the Shadow series as a whole as well. We heard about the ramifications hundreds and thousands of years into the future in the Speaker series, but the Shadow series shows them happening, and I'm a sucker for backstory.
I liked many of the characters in the Shadow series more than the characters in the Speaker series--probably because EG and ES are my favorite Ender books, and most of the characters are from that. Where the Speaker series only has Ender and Valentine, the Shadow series has all the characters (minus Ender and Valentine) from my favorite Ender books. For that, they also have a little spot in my heart.
The Speaker series is better written. In a lot of ways, it's deeper. It addresses the same concerns that get addressed in the Shadow series much better, and through the eyes of an adult, not the eyes of children and teens--albeit very intelligent children and teens, children and teens nonetheless.
It has more layers, and it has more complexities. You get to see how it all ends. You get to see what the reaction to Ender is later, and how the hero and villain have been reversed. You get to see more culture, more perspective... they're just better written and deeper.
So... yeah. I can't choose.
For one thing, it depends on the book--I preferred ES to EG, for reasons already outlined in the other thread. It was a new perspective to a book that I loved, and I love new perspectives. I prefer Bean as a narrator to Ender, because you get a better idea of what's going on around them. I think that the writing in ES was better than that in EG. (Don't stone me.)
For that reason, I liked the Shadow series as a whole as well. We heard about the ramifications hundreds and thousands of years into the future in the Speaker series, but the Shadow series shows them happening, and I'm a sucker for backstory.
I liked many of the characters in the Shadow series more than the characters in the Speaker series--probably because EG and ES are my favorite Ender books, and most of the characters are from that. Where the Speaker series only has Ender and Valentine, the Shadow series has all the characters (minus Ender and Valentine) from my favorite Ender books. For that, they also have a little spot in my heart.
The Speaker series is better written. In a lot of ways, it's deeper. It addresses the same concerns that get addressed in the Shadow series much better, and through the eyes of an adult, not the eyes of children and teens--albeit very intelligent children and teens, children and teens nonetheless.
It has more layers, and it has more complexities. You get to see how it all ends. You get to see what the reaction to Ender is later, and how the hero and villain have been reversed. You get to see more culture, more perspective... they're just better written and deeper.
So... yeah. I can't choose.
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I liked both series, and one of my favourite books is CotM, but I would have to say, as i did previously on the old site, that the Shadow Series was my favourite. I liked the politics and the military application, and Bean Petra and Peter were all well drawn characters. ES was a good book but it is still not as good as the original. Aside from that, the rest of the Shadow series had me rivitted to the seat when i first read them, and all the subsequent times. Anyway, thats my opinion. Thnaks for listening.
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I like both series, but the Speaker series is more my style of reading. Very philosophical, moral, all those questions -- what it means to be human, why life is hard, why war is terrible -- I like to think about. The Shadow series has those elements too, but they get overshadowed very easily with the action. Plus, I just don't love Bean as much as I love Ender. That's probably it, really. I just love Ender absolutely and completely.
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shadow series is the best..... no question..... i'm not into the whole sci-fi thing.... but i love ender's game is did enjoy the speaker series (children of the mind the most)........... though bean's saga just has so much more depth to me and i love the political feel that is constant throughout the series.
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The problem I have with the Shadow series is that they're just not as well written as the Speaker series. OSC is better at Sci-Fi then political fiction.
Also, when Bean "invented Jane" in SotG, I threw the book across the room (literally), it was just too unbelievable.
The problem I have with the Shadow series is that they're just not as well written as the Speaker series. OSC is better at Sci-Fi then political fiction.
Also, when Bean "invented Jane" in SotG, I threw the book across the room (literally), it was just too unbelievable.
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She wouldn't be completely unexplained. Most of her (the most important aspects) are explained later in the series. Who really cares who originally wrote her, anyway?
It's just really annoying how OSC seemingly just keeps trying to tie in more and more random things to Jane's origin, for no real reason.
It's just really annoying how OSC seemingly just keeps trying to tie in more and more random things to Jane's origin, for no real reason.
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Shadow Rocks!!!
-_- shadow rocks. honestly, you guys say that theres not as much depth... its sad that you dont see it. speeker is really good but... shadow has it beat by just a little. ya'll dont know how to dig for it, to connect... sad
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i certainly don't hate the Shadow series, but i've definitely got more attachment to the Speaker series.
if i had to pick a favorite from the Shadow books, Shadow of the Hegemon is it by far.
if i had to pick a favorite from the Shadow books, Shadow of the Hegemon is it by far.
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I did have to think about it for a second, but I do like the speaker series better. Ender's shadow has a more powerful ending, but getting there can be so painful. The scene where Ender leaves battle school, I just have to skip. I've also come to a new appreciation for Speaker, and Xenocide is my favorite. Children of the Mind, probably because it has Peter in it, seemed a lot like the Shadow books.
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I went with the Speaker series here. Predominantly for the loss I felt when Ender turned to dust as opposed to the who-the-hell-cares I felt when Bean went into space. I enjoyed following Bean more than Ender but I believe it was established as early as ES that Bean was going to die young. At the end of SotG I felt as if I'd been preparing for this great departure. Then it turns out he's just going for a space ride.
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Perhaps that is why i liked CotM so much, because it was like the Shadow Series. But im not sure, so i think im going to read CotM again. I just finished reading SotG, so it'll be good contrast. Thanks for the comparison though pooka.Children of the Mind, probably because it has Peter in it, seemed a lot like the Shadow books.
Speaker, by far. I really like the morality issues that the characters have to face in it versus the political ones in the Shadow series. I usually only read EG-CotM over and over and over again, with a little ES thrown in, but recently I reread the Shadow series for the first time (I'd only read 'em once, compared to the 20-30 times of some of the others) and I realized WHY I didn't like it as much, and was able to enjoy the story a bit more after I got over it.
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who could have created jane other thanBean?
I dont' get why people like xenocide and CotM they sucked ass
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i favor the Speaker series because i prefer to read about people as opposed to events.
that being said, i did enjoy the Shadow series.
that being said, i did enjoy the Shadow series.
you snooze, you lose
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I hear the bells
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I'm sick of waiting
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hear the bells are
ringing joyful and triumphant
well I have snozzed and lost
I'm pushing through
I'll disregard the cost
I hear the bells
so fascinating and
I'll slug it out
I'm sick of waiting
and I can
hear the bells are
ringing joyful and triumphant
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Re: who could have created jane other thanBean?
Sorry if some of us just appreciate ass sucking. It's an acquired taste, I hear.I dont' get why people like xenocide and CotM they sucked ass
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