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Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
I thought that Ender’s Game was going to be and interesting book when I picked it up from the library. When I had started reading it, I was captured by how the book was being told.
Ender or Andrew Wiggin is sent to “school” to learn how to save the human race. I liked how Ender had solved most of his problems and handled his situations. Ender has a choice, to continue “studying” or not to continue and family problems as well as trouble with other students in the “school”. You will not know what is going to happen. The book will twist and turn in different ways.
I think that people who enjoy reading space/ adventure/ sci-fi books should give this book a try.
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