Orson Scott Card · 2002 · Short Story
Setting: 1985
Series: Ender Wiggin
Universe: Ender's Universe
When "Ender's Game" was first published as a novella twenty-five years ago, few would have predicted that it would become one of the most successful ventures in publishing history. Expanded into a novel in 1985, Ender's Game won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award for Best Novel. Never out of print and translated into dozens of languages, it is the rare work of fiction that can truly be said to have transcended a genre. Ender's Game and its sequels have won dozens of prestigious awards and are as popular today among teens and young readers as among adults.
Source: OpenLibrary
Tags: Ender Wiggin (Fictitious character)FictionChildren's stories, AmericanScience fictionAmerican Science fictionChild soldiersArtificial intelligenceChildren's fictionFiction, short stories (single author)Fiction, science fiction, general
isfdb_id: 1318486
openlibrary_id: OL49503W
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