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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=2079</guid><description><![CDATA[When this came out I was glad the Enderverse was expanding to cover the events leading up to Ender's Game. The first in the series is a setup for the rest of the series. It's clear that the book was meant to be part of a greater story, and with that in mind, it serves its purpose. It sets up the state of affairs in our solar system before the Buggers arrive and gets you ready for the action that follows. If you're a fan of Ender's Game and are expecting a version of that, you'll be disappointed. What you should expect is a new series with a new angle and few familiar names.<div
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1688</guid><description><![CDATA[This is a really solid companion to the masterful work that is Ender's Game. I love the story told from another perspective inside of one of my favorite books of all time. It adds depth to the original, and stands on its own as well. It turns out there's a whole sub-series that follows Bean's story line. Adding to my queue.<div
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1695</guid><description><![CDATA[I vaguely recall this being only slightly better than Speaker for the Dead. That I haven't re-read it in over a decade should say enough. <div
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1685</guid><description><![CDATA[I consider Ender’s Game to be the single greatest leadership book ever written. Yet it’s sci-fi. And about children. WTF?Once upon a time I aspired to be a leader like Ender. After experimenting with different leadership styles, I realized that style works best in a hierarchical structure and even then is a bit dated as far as management theory goes. Regardless, I love the book and still think the both the character of Ender and the whole novel are top-notch. It's on my must-read list.<div
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