Not for those who don’t like: Either of the above. Overall: If you want a good sci-fi book feel free to read this one, otherwise it’s not a must read.įor those who like: Military Fiction, Science Fiction. ![]() Much more can’t be said without spoiling, but I enjoyed most of the characters and hated those you were supposed to hate. ![]() Along with the creation of the Hegemony and the offices of Polemarch and Strategos, the International Fleet was formed to. I can’t really talk about much more without spoiling stuff, but it’s very good.Ĭharacters: Ender and his relationship with his family is fairly central to the book, let’s just say his elder brother is an asshat of the highest magnitude. After the end of the First Formic War in 87 BX, the nations of the world came together to establish multiple governments, militaries, and leadership positions to defend Earth from future attacks from the Formics. I do enjoy the plot, but I find that Ender is a whiny brat for way too long in the book. Plot: The plot for this book is alright, nothing spectacular like Brandon Sanderson’s works, but it’s not bad at all. In preparation for the Buggers’ return (dubbed the “third invasion”), the Fleet creates the Battle School: a program designed to subject children with the best tactical minds to rigorous training. Despite political conflict on Earth between three ruling parties (the Hegemon, Polemarch, and Strategos), a peace was established and an International Fleet (IF) formed against the Buggers. The establishment of a human forward base in the asteroid Eros led to two wars between the species. ![]() Plot Synopsis: Humanity, having begun to explore the Universe and master interplanetary spaceflight, encountered an alien race known as the “buggers” (known in later books as the ‘Formics’). This week for Book Series Wednesday I’m covering a book I read back in my freshman year of High School.
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