It's my favorite book of all time,
It's my favorite book of all time,
Mine too. Though these days I'd probably say I like Speaker better. The Ribeira clan is just so much fun.
I have fond memories from reading this novel in middle school, but it's hard to say how much any impressions I had at that age would compare to my impressions now. I've read reviews of the novel more recently that accuse it of being adolescent wish-fulfillment. They're probably true, which is why I have yet to return to the book even though I still have it on my shelf.
Also, learning that Orson Scott Card is a xenophobic nutjob has certainly put me off from reading any of his books. Yes, I realize that I should differentiate between the work and the author, but in this case, Card is so crazy, it's hard.
What about it confused you?
It's my favorite book of all time, and I love (to varying degrees) every one of the sequels. I want to re-read it.
what I find confusing Is Ender's justification
What about it confused you?
It's my favorite book of all time, and I love (to varying degrees) every one of the sequels. I want to re-read it.
It wasn't confusing.
I'm sure I've seen Card express pro-immigration sentiments, as well as love for the Brazilian culture where once served as missionary. Also, his books have plenty of non-Americans portrayed as heroes. I strongly disagree with some of Card's opinions, but may I ask what you are referring to when you say he is xenophobic?Also, learning that Orson Scott Card is a xenophobic nutjob has certainly put me off from reading any of his books.
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