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Newest Review: ... (Oh! I know, it seems crazy – but it’s Card’s universe). Bean was a product of a genetic experiment in manipulating intelligence. He escaped and was found on the streets of Rotterdam, escaping from a fellow street child named Achilles. From there he was sent to the Battle School, as was Achilles. Bean forces a confession of psychopathic murder out of Achilles who is sent ... more |
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by - written on 11/05/01 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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This is the second book in a new companion series to Orson Scott Card’s Ender series. The books take place sometime in the future, following a repulsed invasion by an alien species known as the Buggers. Little is known of them save that they are the enemy. To combat this menace, Earth joins together as never before under a Hegemony, establishing and International Fleet to combat the problem. To further this aim they create the Battle School. An elite institution which turns the most intelligent kids on Earth into soldiers. This book takes place after the final battle against the Buggers. Under the command of children military geniuses, led by the legendary ... Read the complete review
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