Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEASE)

Discussion in 'Science Fiction & Fantasy' started by Sgt. Sacrament, Jan 5, 2013.

  1. RoJoHen

    RoJoHen Awesome Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2000
    Location:
    QC, IL, USA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    I've never really bothered to learn more about OSC as a person. From random things I've read on here, he seems like a dick. But I'm not reading his books for him; I'm reading them for the stories, so as long as he's not some evil Nazi monster, I have no problem buying his books.
     
  2. The Wormhole

    The Wormhole Fleet Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Jul 23, 2001
    Location:
    The Wormhole
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    To be honest, up until this thread, I knew nothing about Card himself. In fact, I only read Ender's Game about a month ago primarily because I had time to kill and I noticed it laying around the house. And while it was an okay book and I do plan on checking out the movie, I'm not sure if I'll continue reading the series. The book was okay, but not enthralling.
     
  3. RoJoHen

    RoJoHen Awesome Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2000
    Location:
    QC, IL, USA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    Well, Ender's Game is now often found in the "young adult" section of book stores. I read it when I was 14 and thought it was pretty much the best book I'd ever read. I have no idea how well it would stack up now. However, bizarrely enough, it is now a book they teach in high school English classes.
     
  4. Scout101

    Scout101 Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2003
    Location:
    Rhode Island, USA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    It's a good one, but definitely more 'young adult' than the rest (although a tad violent for that grouping). Speaker is definitely a more 'adult' continuation
     
  5. RoJoHen

    RoJoHen Awesome Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2000
    Location:
    QC, IL, USA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    This was exactly why it surprised me the first time I saw it in the Young Adult section with new cartoony cover art. I read it when I was 14, and I wasn't scarred for life or anything, so I guess it works. It just seemed odd.
     
  6. The Wormhole

    The Wormhole Fleet Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Jul 23, 2001
    Location:
    The Wormhole
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    Interestingly enough, my local book store claims Speaker for the Dead is appropriate for readers aged 13-17.
     
  7. RoJoHen

    RoJoHen Awesome Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2000
    Location:
    QC, IL, USA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    Perhaps I've just gotten so used to kids being stupid these days that I forget that they actually have the capacity to handle more mature content. :lol:
     
  8. Sindatur

    Sindatur The Gray Owl Wizard Admiral

    Joined:
    Jan 2, 2011
    Location:
    Sacramento, CA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    Yea, when I started The Wicked Series, I went to Gregory MacGuire's official board, and was shocked to see how many kids were 8-12 when they started the series. 12 years old, I think is fine for a parent to allow their child, who they know can handle it, but, no matter how mature my child was for his/her age, I don't think I would allow reading the Series before age 12. For a more general age, I'd say not appropriate for under 14, without Parental permission
     
  9. Scout101

    Scout101 Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2003
    Location:
    Rhode Island, USA
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    Not that I don't think they can handle it, just seemed that Ender's Game was pretty adult for a teen book. At least at the time. Now that The Hunger Games is touching similar topics, I guess Ender beating kids to death isn't as stand-out. Then again, Lord of the Flies handled it just fine, so maybe not so new a thing...

    Speaker, while perfectly capable as a teen book, just felt more adult. The characters are now adults, adultry is a big part of what went on to set it up, the whole book's struggle felt more grown up. I read the whole series for the first time in the 5th or 6th grade, so it works fine, just my impression I guess. Nothing that FORCES an adult reading level, just better understood as an adult (or just not teenager) level I feel.
     
  10. Allyn Gibson

    Allyn Gibson Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Oct 16, 2000
    Location:
    South Pennsyltucky
    Re: Question about "Ender's Game" book series(s)(?) (NO SPOILERS PLEAS

    I read The Martian Chronicles and The Silmarillion before I was eight. I read Huck Finn when I was eight; I remember that my mom had to give permission for me to check out Huck Finn from the library. Kids can handle a lot more than people realize.