Over at Den Of Geek Martin Anderson has written this great article.
Although Den Of Geek is a fanboys paradise, posting on everything and anything to do with Games, Comics, TV and Movies, especially if its SciFi and Fantasy, this article has raised the bar in the quality of the content.
You see, Martin hasn’t just posted [...]
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Xenocide (Ender Saga) by Orson Scott Card – Review
Xenocide is the fourth novel in the Ender series, and the penultimate of the series overall – even though it is succeeded by the “Shadow” series. I know this review is going to be messy. It’s hard to summarise the ideas and thoughts in this series here, but I’ll try.
If you’ve read Speaker For The [...]
Speaker For The Dead (Orson Scott Card) Review
Speaker For The Dead is the second book in the “Ender” series by Orson Scott Card. It follows “Ender’s Game” – but, really, it’s a very different book. Again, warning: spoilers abound!
It’s now 3,000 years since the events in the first book. Due to the intricacies of time dilation at lightspeed travel, Ender is still [...]
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card – Review
Ender’s Game is one of those classics of Science Fiction that I had never got around to reading, but now I’m glad I did.
The story is set in a fantastical future in which the human race is struggling to avoid overcrowding and is just getting over a war with a race of insect-like creatures nicknamed [...]
