Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card's 1977 sci-fi novel Ender plays the brilliant work with some drawbacks. It captures a rare vision of a future far, but almost six years moguće.Knjiga stars Ender (Andrew) Wiggin, who (along with his ten-year maniacal brother Peter and sister love eight years Valentina) is a genius. Ender is sent to battle school, learn and play the "game" strategy to one day fight against an alien race called the buggers who attacked the planet twice before. While Ender won all his games, he learns that time is running out to save himself, his friends, and the planet Earth as a whole.

This book presents a vast variety of futuristic entity does not go so far as to create a modern society looks completely outdated. The card also makes you think of these children even more difficult than adults to the reader really has to think about the children stop. It is the goal while the author was aggravating because it causes a dilemma due to the fact that it is difficult to understand the age of the children for their thoughts and actions. Another topic that excludes some readers is that the card descriptions in some parts seemed gay. Otherwise this is a great novel that I would recommend anyone with a love for books, future, and the relentless attack action and a deep reflection on the concept.

I give this book 8.75/10