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Xenocide - Community Reviews back

by Scott Brick, Orson Scott Card, Gabrielle De Cuir
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Judithe
Judithe rated it 14 years ago
A perpetual favorite. This is a fantastic, thought-provoking series and very interesting read.
narfna
narfna rated it 17 years ago
Xenocide is the third part of the Ender Quartet, the sequel to Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead, which takes place on the Brazilian colony of Lusitania -- the habitat of all three known species in the universe: humans, pequeninos, and the Hive Queen's buggers -- and a planet called Path, a desc...
narfna
narfna rated it 17 years ago
"So let me tell you what I think about gods. I think a real god is not going to be so scared or angry that he tries to keep other people down . . . A real god doesn’t care about control. A real god already has control of everything that needs controlling. Real gods would want to teach you how to b...
Books I have read and loved
Books I have read and loved rated it 17 years ago
This felt like a comissioned work from the start, painfully ploughed through it, but couldn't force myself to finish the last 100 pages. I had such high hopes, given how much I loved Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead, too.
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 18 years ago
What stayed with me from this book was Han Qing-jao's test to see if she was godtouched.
Tammie's Reading Reviews
Tammie's Reading Reviews rated it 27 years ago
Okay I didn't actually finish this book. I just couldn't stay interested. I really liked Ender's Game, but the rest of the series just went in a direction that didn't interest me. I liked Ender's Shadow too, but don't care to read any of it's sequels either.
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