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Shadow of the Hegemon (Shadow Series, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Scott Brick, Orson Scott Card, Gabrielle De Cuir, David Birney
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Ex libris de librum vermis
Ex libris de librum vermis rated it 11 years ago
Similar to the sequels to Ender's game, this is much slower book involved with taking the power on Earth after Formic wars. And though it provides interesting setting for all the Battle school children, it is rather simplified to duel between Bean and Achilles. Also, there is rather unconvincing tra...
nouveau
nouveau rated it 12 years ago
back in '97 or thereabouts a friend mentioned that Orson Scott Card had followed Ender's Game with two sequels. I was vaguely aware of this fact. the friend said, "together many the two books, or was it three?, are worth the original Ender's Game." before reading any of the sequels, my response was ...
Dang Rover: Cover to Cover
Dang Rover: Cover to Cover rated it 13 years ago
So, a bit of an a round-about way of getting to a review of Shadow of the Hegemon . . .Ender's Game and Enders Shawdow--two exciting books about the same exact same thing, but told from the perspectives of two different characters in the story.Ender's Game has 3 sequals, and when I had finished Ende...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 13 years ago
Opening: "Dear Admiral Chamrajnagar: I was given your idname by a mutual friend who once worked for you but now is a glorified dispatcher--I'm sure you know who I mean."I've been reading through the Ender and Bean books recently, because I never finished and I wanted to. I love the first books in bo...
Bree Likes Books
Bree Likes Books rated it 14 years ago
Reread all of the Bean books in January.
Asheyna
Asheyna rated it 14 years ago
It doesn't have the same EEEE awesome factor that both Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow had. It's still really good though and I like the way it carries the story forward. Saw some of the plot twists coming, or had an idea about them. Be interesting to see where it goes from here, if the series keeps...
thomcat
thomcat rated it 15 years ago
Read in audio form, and yes, there's more. Take a break or continue the series?
Booklog
Booklog rated it 17 years ago
Still entertaining. Card has an ability to invent characters that you actually care about. Well... at least one, Bean. Bean is quickly becoming one of my favorite protagonists. Not a brooding hero, by no means stupid. He deals with his problems like a real person would - as they come along. T...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 18 years ago
Audio, unabridged. This one was a little too dry for me in its repeated analysis of various imaginary political scenarios, and the principal villain seemed less real in this book than the last.
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 24 years ago
While I like the Bean, Peter, Petra stories, my favorite parts are Virlomi's grass roots rebellion in India. This book makes so much sense as a follow on to Ender's Game.
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