Ender's Shadow
1999 • 384 pages

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Best. Series. Ever.

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Similar to Ender's Game. Still, fun to read. Another great leadership fable.

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A great parallel story to Ender's Game, Ender's Shadow is the story of an orphan from the streets of Rotterdam, Bean. Watch Bean develop from a baby barely getting by to commander of the human fleet.

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While still enjoyable, Bean suffers from the same problem as Ender. He is too perfect. Too smart. Just too everything. The book is still good. I enjoy the parts before battle school in Rotterdam far more than the retread of the events of Ender's Game.

March 30, 2023
February 27, 2023

A great example of how much you can get out of retelling of a story from a different angle.

Lacks the more philosophical stylings of the later Ender books but an entertaining page-turner that sets things up well for the rest of the series.

August 22, 2020
April 1, 2020

The same basic events as in Ender's Game - from the viewpoint of a different kid. This novel seems darker than the original short story.

June 7, 2018
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August 1, 2014

I might like Bean better than Ender.

November 6, 2013

Fun reading a story I already thought I knew from a new perspective.

June 17, 2013

I read this right after Ender's Game, which was interesting to compare and see a more fleshed out view of the story. It's a good read, but where Ender is logical and emotional, Bean is pure logic so I wasn't as drawn in to his character as I was with Ender.

April 4, 2013

Not nearly as good as Ender's game. Where Ender's Game was geared towards science fiction readers(no age group, really), Ender's Shadow is written with kids in mind.

March 1, 2013



This is a perfect book to follow a reading of Enders Game. At first, I was skeptical, but the “same” story from a different perspective was even more compelling.

December 27, 2012
November 27, 2012
adam
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November 27, 2012

I liked this book almost as much as Ender's Game. I certainly liked it a lot more then Speaker for the Dead, etc..

It really gives you a whole new perspective on the original. Now I want to go back and re-read ender's game, as well as read the next shadow book, to find out what happens to bean.

July 6, 2012

Much better than Ender's Game, just like Speaker for the Dead. Really a marvelous book, altogether cleverly heartfelt and miraculous. There is not much more to say, except Orson Scott Card is the finest Science Fiction writer I have encountered.
I am eager to continue the rest of the Shadow Series.

June 22, 2012
mari
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January 23, 2012