Ender's Game series

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Chronology of Enderverse stories. Numbers in brackets are year of first publication. Question marks indicate a work that has been announced but not yet published.
Chronology of Enderverse stories. Numbers in brackets are year of first publication. Question marks indicate a work that has been announced but not yet published.

The Ender's Game series (sometimes called Ender series or Enderverse) is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card. The series started with the novelette "Ender's Game", which was later expanded into the novel Ender's Game. It currently consists of nine novels, ten short stories, and two books yet to be published. The first two novels in the series, Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead, each won both the Hugo and the Nebula awards, and were among the most influential science fiction novels of the 1980s.

The series is set in a future where mankind is facing annihilation by an aggressive alien society, an insect-like race known colloquially as "Buggers" but more formally as "Formics." The central character, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, is one of the child soldiers trained at Battle School (and eventually Command School) to be the future leaders of the protection of Earth. The year is never specified, although the ages of the Wiggin's children are specified to change throughout space, also carefully taking in the relative of space and time.

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Card went back and expanded the short story into a novel after realizing that he wanted to use Ender as a main character in another novel, Speaker for the Dead. That novel takes place three thousand years after Ender's Game, although due to relativistic space travel Ender himself (now using his own name, Andrew) is only 36, making him only 25 years older than he was at the end of Ender's Game. While the first novel was with armies and space warfare, Speaker for the Dead and its two sequels Xenocide and Children of the Mind are more philosophical in nature. They deal with the difficult relationship between the humans and the "Piggies" (or "Pequeninos"), and Andrew's attempts to stop another xenocide from happening (after the one caused by himself in the Bugger War). Currently, a prequel book to Speaker for the Dead, named Ender's Exile, is planned on being made as well. It is said to be about Ender meeting a character from the Shadow series. A new book entitled A War of Gifts: An Ender Story was released in October 2007. [1] It is set during Ender's first year in Battle School.

[edit] Shadow series

Starting with Ender's Shadow, four more novels have been released which tell the story of the people whom Ender left behind — this has been dubbed the Shadow series (also known as the "Bean Quartet"). Ender's Shadow is a parallel novel to Ender's Game, telling many of the same events from the perspective of Bean, a mostly peripheral character in Ender's Game, while Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets and Shadow of the Giant tell the story of the struggle of world dominance after the Bugger War, in which the Battle School children, as well as Ender's brother, Peter Wiggin, are involved. A sequel book to Shadow of the Giant named Shadows in Flight is planned. It is said to finish the Enderverse as a whole and explain some unanswered questions.

[edit] Novels in the series

To date there have been nine novels in the Ender's Game series. According to Card, there is no strictly preferred order of reading them, except that Xenocide should be read right before Children of the Mind.[2] The books can be read in the order they were originally written in or in chronological order.

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[edit] Chronological order

  • Ender's Game
  • A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (set during Ender's Game)
  • Ender's Shadow (Parallel Novel to Ender's Game, From Bean's point of view)
  • Shadow of the Hegemon
  • Shadow Puppets
  • Shadow of the Giant
  • Speaker for the Dead
  • Xenocide
  • Children of the Mind

[edit] Short stories in the series

Shorter works set in the Ender's Game series can be found in the short story collection First Meetings by Orson Scott Card and in his webzine InterGalactic Medicine Show. Card has promised to publish an Ender story with each new issue.

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[edit] InterGalactic Medicine Show

[edit] Chronological order of stories

  • "Mazer in Prison"
  • "The Polish Boy"
  • "Teacher's Pest"
  • "Pretty Boy"
  • "Cheater"
  • "Ender's Stocking"
  • "Ender's Game"
  • "Ender's Homecoming"
  • "A Young Man with Prospects"
  • "The Gold Bug"
  • "Investment Counselor"

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