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MrMojoDriver
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Who else here is a (huge) fan?

11/18/2005 2:14:13 PM

Luigi
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he's a huge kook

11/18/2005 2:16:36 PM

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I read Ender's Game. It was ok. The one thing that threw me off was how he wasn't that specific about the appearance/location of places until the very end where out of the blue he gives details on how to get to a secific restaurant in Greensboro.

11/18/2005 2:17:28 PM

MrMojoDriver
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end of Ender's Game? arent you thinking of one of the sequels to Ender's Shadow?

(yum yums, right?)

11/18/2005 2:23:22 PM

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It was Ender's Game. I honestly can't remember many details. I read the book about 4 years ago. It just struck me as odd that he hadn't been specific about much of anything until he mentioned that restaurant. I'm guessing that it really exists and that he really likes it.

On second though it might have been some park or lake or something. My wife is a OSC fan and I might have heard her mention a restaurant when she was talking about the books she reads.

[Edited on November 18, 2005 at 2:32 PM. Reason : -]

11/18/2005 2:30:47 PM

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i read one of his book about post-ww3 america, it was just about how all other christian denominations will show their true colors by killing dissidents, and the mormons will be the last civil group in america who who repopulate the globe.

he's always trying to make the damn mormons look like the super race.

11/18/2005 2:35:40 PM

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I remember him talking about how Ender and Valentine were floating on a dock off Lake Brandt. That was kinda neat for me having spent my childhood on Regents Park Ln.

11/18/2005 3:06:23 PM

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He's writing up some of Ultimate Iron Man..

11/18/2005 3:06:59 PM

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re-reading the ender's series now.
reading shadow of the hegemon and ender's game at the same time
will get back to you on whether you're remembering correctly

i also like his biblical women series, but i like historical fiction in general

11/18/2005 3:21:57 PM

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Ender's Game was good. I couldn't really get into any of the other ones.

11/18/2005 3:39:57 PM

BobbyDigital
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I went to HS with his son, Geoff.

That kid was wack.

But that could just be because of being mormon

11/18/2005 3:41:30 PM

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I was

until he came to campus, and started babbling about pointless shit that I didn't care about

now not so much

11/18/2005 4:08:18 PM

Luigi
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^same here

his whole argument for the iraq war was summed up as "well, we need oil, so thats all you need to know". im like "wtf? noone says that!"

11/18/2005 4:37:48 PM

ambrosia1231
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i didn't start reading his stuff until after that event

11/18/2005 5:10:02 PM

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i think he rocks...sometimes just comes across as the crazy mormon that he is, but all in all, i've enjoyed nearly every single one of his books...especially ones no one talks about, like the worthing saga or wyrms or treason...his not-so-scifi/fantasy books aren't as good, i don't think

11/18/2005 7:06:41 PM

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got hooked on the ender universe (thanks to EnderJRD), and i hope the next bean book will be just as good.

read the homecoming series also. i liked it up until the last one, it threw me a bit. it was still okay, it was written well, but it was just too much of a change from the others. overt characterization out the ass.

[Edited on November 19, 2005 at 12:59 AM. Reason : mas]

11/19/2005 12:58:05 AM

MrMojoDriver
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"i read one of his book about post-ww3 america, it was just about how all other christian denominations will show their true colors by killing dissidents, and the mormons will be the last civil group in america who who repopulate the globe.

he's always trying to make the damn mormons look like the super race."


The Folk of the Fringe. IMHO a great fucking book. And truth to tell I dont think he's painting the Mormons as some master race, but now that the mainstream Mormon community has abandoned the practice of polygamy what your left with is a group of people who dont drink, smoke, have illicit sex, do drugs, and believe in a strong family. Not too crazy if you ask me.

Anybody read Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus?

11/19/2005 10:55:49 AM

MrMojoDriver
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"i think he rocks...sometimes just comes across as the crazy mormon that he is, but all in all, i've enjoyed nearly every single one of his books...especially ones no one talks about, like the worthing saga or wyrms or treason...his not-so-scifi/fantasy books aren't as good, i don't think"


The Worthing Saga is one of my favorites

11/21/2005 5:39:58 PM

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My brother read Children of the Mind in manuscript for and then got a free signed copy of it when he went to an autograph signing...

11/21/2005 5:41:34 PM

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Never heard of him.

11/21/2005 7:04:59 PM

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had to read a book of his in 11th grade

enders game

it was aight

i did a report on him in class

11/21/2005 7:22:53 PM

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I just happened to finish reading Ender's Game for the first time a few days ago, and he does give pretty specific descriptions of getting to Lake Brandt, no mention of a restaurant (might be in a later book though).

Yeah, that was weird to me too. I was at the part of the book right before they go to the lake and realized that there hadn't been any geographical descriptions (but to mention it, he doesn't really described rooms or the way people look or anything either), then I turn the page and I'm like "Greensbor o? wtf?"

Anyway... it was an entertaining book... not really a great book. I mean he has a knack for writing something fun to read that you want to find out what happens next, but the characters are pretty one-dimensional and the whole conflict is pretty average as far as alien opponents go. I'll read the sequel though, just to see what happens.

11/22/2005 9:59:56 AM

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Ender's Game = GREAT
Ender's Shadow = ABSOLUTELY AWESOME (writing from Bean's perspective was an inspired choice)

I like Speaker for the Dead and Xenocide, but Children of the Mind was less engaging.

Does anyone have contact info for Card?

11/22/2005 11:58:05 AM

DSI
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Ender's Game = GREAT
Ender's Shadow = ABSOLUTELY AWESOME (writing from Bean's perspective was an inspired choice)

I like Speaker for the Dead and Xenocide, but Children of the Mind was less engaging.

Does anyone have contact info for Card?

11/22/2005 11:58:35 AM

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http://www.hatrack.com/

And right now, it looks like you can buy a few of his Bean books (Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets) or some other ones for $7.95 hardcover that are ALSO autographed. Sounds like a great gift idea to me!

11/22/2005 12:55:39 PM

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huge fan of alot of his novels, not a huge fan of the man himself. what a nut

11/22/2005 1:20:37 PM

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"The one thing that threw me off was how he wasn't that specific about the appearance/location of places until the very end where out of the blue he gives details on how to get to a secific restaurant in Greensboro.

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i believe he mentioned greensboro right near the beginning of ender's game.

11/22/2005 1:21:29 PM

MrMojoDriver
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^ Yea, right after Ender leaves for Battle School his family moves to Greensboro, NC.

Also mentions how home (Greensboro, NC) is a place he's never been before.

11/22/2005 4:31:39 PM

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"Ender's Game = GREAT
Ender's Shadow = ABSOLUTELY AWESOME"


yeah!!! I LOVED Ender's Shadow. One of the few sequels that I think surpasses the original. Taken together the two books are even better. It's fantastic to get the same story from the viewpoint of two different characters.

11/22/2005 4:45:00 PM

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"especially ones no one talks about, like the worthing saga or wyrms or treason"


I'm especially a fan of Treason. Unfortunately, my copy was destroyed when my apartment was flooded a few years ago, and it's almost impossible to find in bookstores... I'm sure I could find it online if I tried, but I'm lazy. The Worthing Saga is kickass.

11/22/2005 5:20:35 PM

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i liked pastwatch: the redemption of christopher columbus the best. the alvin maker series was pretty good too (though i never did finish the last book or two)

11/22/2005 5:28:34 PM

MrMojoDriver
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EnderJRD, try going to Hatrack.com.

11/22/2005 5:47:24 PM

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his books are great as long as he's writing about children. as soon as he writes about adults, I totally lose interest... his writing just loses flavor.

btw, he's sexist and a homophobe.

11/23/2005 12:22:53 AM

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"He's writing up some of Ultimate Iron Man.."


When I saw the title of this thread a few days ago I didnt even bother opening it up. After I picked up issues 3&4 of Ultimate Iron Man I made the connection. The comic is kinda slow but I like the fact they're trying to build a good base for the story. Its a good book. Too bad one of the Kuberts is drawing it.

11/23/2005 9:32:37 AM

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"EnderJRD, try going to Hatrack.com."


Yea, I just noticed it was reissued, but before that it was almost impossible to find.

12/2/2005 3:35:11 PM

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