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...
"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...
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.
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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