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Science Fiction · 2008 · PG

Ender in Exile

by Orson Scott Card

The boy who saved humanity now travels to an alien world with no purpose and no home.

For10+GenreScience FictionLength383 pagesRead time~9 hours

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Violence

Barely any

Minimal violence; tactical discussions of past conflicts

Language

Barely any

Clean language

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Political manipulation, existential loneliness, and the burden of being a child who ended a war

What this book is about

After defeating the Formics, Ender Wiggin cannot return to Earth as a hero — he's too politically dangerous. Instead he travels to the first human colony on a distant world, navigating political intrigue, his sister Valentine's schemes, and his own search for identity. A quieter, more cerebral entry in the Ender universe.

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