Children of the Mind
1996 • 284 pages

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August 5, 2023
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A fantastic series, I've never read anything that more directly flies in the face of what (it later turned out) the author believes.

August 13, 2020
August 15, 2019

This book has very little science in the fiction. Too much mysticism and religion. When space travel works by wishing, how is that different than myths and magic?

June 22, 2018

Too slow for my taste and Ender wasn't even a participant in the story, which is one of the reasons I liked the first book.

May 23, 2018

I thought it was better than the previous book in the series (Xenocide), but this book was nothing special.

May 30, 2016

Enjoyed this “wrap up” of the story.

August 23, 2013
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Never has a book been so good and so bad all at once. After finishing the first two in the Speaker series, I couldn't wait to read the conclusion. Although I did thoroughly enjoy the overall story, the pacing and focus was too spread out for me to enjoy this one in the same way.

February 11, 2013

Never has a book been so good and so bad all at once. After finishing the first two in the Speaker series, I couldn't wait to read the conclusion. Although I did thoroughly enjoy the overall story, the pacing and focus was too spread out for me to enjoy this one in the same way.

February 11, 2013

just as all his books are truely awesome and something to be learned as well

July 21, 2012

Concludes the Ender Quartet.

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