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A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (Ender Wiggin Saga) by Orson Scott Card
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Orson Scott Card Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Format: Deckle Edge Published: 2007-10-30 ISBN: 0765312824 Number of pages: 128 Publisher: Tor Books
Book Reviews of A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (Ender Wiggin Saga)Book Review: Quality Over Quantity Summary: 5 Stars
I have never read any of the other books or stories in the Ender Series. I purchased this book because 1) I have just discovered Orson Scott Card (via Dragons of Darkness short story collection); 2) it was an autographed first edition [same price as the non-autographed edition - 11.00USD, no idea how many were done] AND 3) I am a big fan of the short-story genre and enjoy sci/fi fantasy.
The Ender Series, as I understand it from this story, mainly takes place at a Battle School in space with the "young geniuses of the world" preparing for the coming war with an alien race that intends to wipe out humanity. Because the aliens are located so far away in the universe, however, Earth's "powers that be" have enough time to round up these children at a very young age (5 & 6 years old) and train them to adulthood as an elite military force.
Because of their genius status, these kids do challenge authority by asking questions and staging non-violent organized activities. However, for you parents out there, the powers that be never give in to the children. They model adult behavior (maybe a bit harsh but this is a military school, after all) that provides room for the kids to learn their lessons via natural consequences and by working it out with each other, rather than intervening and lecturing them. They give them freedom within limits.
Also, because they are geniuses, the dialogue is a bit older than a typical child of that age. This is the one area I struggled a bit with, although "out of the mouths of babes" did enter my mind (and my son has been known to say things I never would expect him to) so it's not completely unbelievable. I really liked bearing witness to how the kids would organize and work things through, within the boundaries they were given, and I wasn't able to second-guess the plot. Maybe that's because I don't know the Ender Series, but that's okay. Ender, by the way, is Ender Wiggins the young hero in this tale. He makes his appearance in this story about mid-way and he only has one big scene. There are really three primary characters - Zeck, Dink and Ender - with Zeck and Dink being the primary point of view characters. Ender has a supporting role here, even though we meet his mother and brother in the beginning.
This is a story that is age-appropriate for young to old sci-fi fans. I think the target group IS - should be? - middle reader's, I'm not sure of that and my bookstore places them in the adult sci-fi section. I could easily see this as a gift to a 9-18 year-old reader, maybe even younger because there are characters aged that young, but only if the reading level is that of the middle-reader. I routinely sell the book across all ranges and I enjoyed the story even though I'm a few decades above nine.
About the size of the story: Although this particular piece may not be long the quality of the tale can not be disputed. It has whet my appetite for more and I am going to move on to the other books in the Ender Series. OSC's character's are well-developed, the material (freedom of religious expression & cultural identity) is covered without being preachy. In fact, he created a character (Zeck's Dad), whom we meet in the beginning, to fulfill that role and develop the conflict that was needed at the Battle School (housed in the person of Zeck) for the story to successfully work. I don't think the pages or binding are sub-par at all and I like the catchy artwork and stellar colors of the glossy dust jacket.
I work at a bookstore and we are selling quite a few of these and I'm hearing lots of good things from MOST (never all) customers so it seems the overall attitude about the book is a good one. That's my two cents. Thanks for reading.
Summary of A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (Ender Wiggin Saga)Orson Scott Card offers a Christmas gift to his millions of fans with this short novel set during Ender's first years at the Battle School where it is forbidden to celebrate religious holidays. The children come from many nations, many religions; while they are being trained for war, religious conflict between them is not on the curriculum. But Dink Meeker, one of the older students, doesn't see it that way. He thinks that giving gifts isn't exactly a religious observation, and on Sinterklaas Day he tucks a present into another student's shoe.
This small act of rebellion sets off a battle royal between the students and the staff, but some surprising alliances form when Ender comes up against a new student, Zeck Morgan. The War over Santa Claus will force everyone to make a choice.
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