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Aaron Johnston
Aaron Johnston is a New York Times bestselling author who often collaborates with science-fiction legend Orson Scott Card. His comic book credits include Ender in Exile, Speaker for the Dead, Formic Wars, League War, and Mazer in Prison, all for Marvel. His screenplay adaptations include Alvin... show more

Aaron Johnston is a New York Times bestselling author who often collaborates with science-fiction legend Orson Scott Card. His comic book credits include Ender in Exile, Speaker for the Dead, Formic Wars, League War, and Mazer in Prison, all for Marvel. His screenplay adaptations include Alvin Maker, Sarah: Woman of Genesis, The Multiple Man, Feed the Baby of Love, and others. His play Lifeloop, an adaptation of Orson Scott Card's short story, was featured at Western Illinois University. He is also an associate producer on the film Ender's Game. A longtime stage improviser, Aaron is a former member of LA's Improv Factory, Santa Clarita Improv, and the Garrens Comedy Troupe. He and his wife are the parents of four children.
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Dispatches from Terabithia
Dispatches from Terabithia rated it 10 years ago
I actually really enjoyed the first two of these books. But this one rolled around to the climax...and, wait, what? Where's the logic? There's no logic to this. Nobody's asking the dumb-ass "but isn't this putting all our eggs in one really flimsy effing basket?" questions. And I got partway through...
Shelf Reflection
Shelf Reflection rated it 10 years ago
(Description nicked from B&N.com.) “Nearly 100 years before the events of Orson Scott Card’s bestselling novel Ender’s Game, humans were just beginning to step off Earth and out into the Solar System. A thin web of ships in both asteroid belts; a few stations; a corporate settlement on Luna. No on...
Shelf Reflection
Shelf Reflection rated it 11 years ago
(Description nicked from B&N.com.) “Victor Delgado beat the alien ship to Earth, but just barely. Not soon enough to convince skeptical governments that there was a threat. They didn’t believe that until space stations and ships and colonies went up in sudden flame. And when that happened, only ...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 11 years ago
*Book source ~ Local library Earth’s denizens have been moving off Earth and onto mining ships to mine metals and minerals from asteroids out past Pluto. The mining ship El Cavador has spotted something on their ‘eye’ or telescope that is approaching Earth’s system and fast. It could be a comet o...
11811
11811 rated it 12 years ago
Really liked book 1 but the sequel introduced an eight year old whose intellect made Ender look like an invalid. It was too much and kinda killed it for me but I'll still finish the trilogy when book 3 is released next year. 2.5 stars.
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