Showing posts with label ender's shadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ender's shadow. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Ender's Shadow


Ender’s Shadow is spin off from the original Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card. Ender’s Shadow not as well loved as the original book, it’s still a good book in it’s own right. This is science fiction novel taking place at the same time as Ender’s Game, focusing on Bean’s ascension from living on the streets of Rotterdam, scrounging/scavenging for food and supplies to making his way up to a facility where they select and train the best potential Commanders. The theme of this book is the fight against authority.

This book is about Bean, an orphaned child no older than two years at the time is forced to live on the mean streets of Rotterdam where the older kids and bigger kids(bullies) terrorize the smaller and younger kids for all their resources. Eventually finding his way up to the Battle School, a training facility where the finest children in the world are sent to be tested, selected, and trained to one day become Commanders and officers of the International Fleet. In the hope that one day one of these Commanders will finally defeat the formics commonly known as the buggers, an alien species that has attacked humanity twice in the past and came close to destroying the entirety of the human species.

I loved this book because Bean an underrated side character from Ender’s Game who finally gets the spotlight he deserves. In the original book he’s portrayed as a smart kid who happens to befriend Ender and become his right hand man. In Ender’s Shadow he’s not only intelligent but he is the most intelligent kid at the facility even beating Ender by a large margin and this book give more deep insight into his thoughts, actions, and background. This book was mainly intended for young adults, I think a lot of other people would like book but I would recommend reading Ender’s Game first because Ender’s Shadow gives the feeling of adding in chapters to the first one that we’re missed.



Book Review by Chris L.P.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Ender's Shadow

Ender’s Shadow was written by Orson Scott Card, author of other books, such as Speaker for the dead and Enders game.  Ender’s Shadow is a parallel novel to Ender’s Game, with the same characters, same story line, same settings, and same timeline, except focused on another character in the story; Bean. The book focuses on Bean’s struggles and life, eventually melting into the same story as Ender’s Game.


Bean is a tiny genius child living in the streets of Rotterdam on earth. The streets are a place ruled by children and teenagers where food is scarce and survival is even harder to obtain. Bean falls into a family of children led by a girl passing as a boy named poke. after a serious turn of events, a nun discovers bean and his intellect and sends him up into battle school, away from earth, where she believes he belongs. Bean starts immediately assessing everybody else in battle school, being the smartest there. Bean is studied by the teachers, and some become convinced that him, and not his companion, Ender Wiggin, is the one to lead earths armies against a hostile alien race.



I really enjoyed this book because it is filled with action and conflict. The book is very well structured to keep the reader predicting on what could happen next. The book is incredibly detailed and written, so the reader can be sucked into the story as if though they were in the story. Filled with fantasy and scientific fiction, Ender’s Shadow is a great book for those who enjoy scientific fiction, action, space, and fantasy books. 


Book Review by Bryan R.