La Sombra de Ender

Published Aug. 11, 2012 by Ediciones B.

ISBN:
9788498725919

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5 stars (1 review)

This is Bean's installment of Orson Scott Card's Ender's saga. It is a great character building book for those who have read Ender's Game and want to know more about Bean and his background.

Here is the description from the back of the book:

> Welcome to Battleschool. > > Growing up is never easy. But try living on the mean streets as a child begging for food and fighting like a dog with ruthless gangs of starving kids who wouldn't hesitate to pound your skull into pulp for a scrap of apple. If Bean has learned anything on the streets, it's how to survive. And not with fists. He is way too small for that. But with brains. > > Bean is a genius with a magician's ability to zero in on his enemy and exploit his weakness. > > What better quality for a future general to lead …

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Review of "Ender's Shadow." on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This book was amazing. I actually like this book more than [b:Ender's Game|375802|Ender's Game (Ender's Saga, #1)|Orson Scott Card|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1316636769s/375802.jpg|2422333].

In his introduction, [a:Orson Scott Card|589|Orson Scott Card|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1294099952p2/589.jpg] said that he intended for the two books to be able to stand alone. That is, you wouldn't have to read Ender's Game to understand Ender's Shadow. I would say that this is true, however, Ender's Shadow enhances Ender's Game to a great deal. Through Bean's eyes, we get to see a lot of what's going on behind the scenes that we never to go see from Ender's perspective.

If you've read Ender's Game, I highly recommend you read Ender's Shadow. If you haven't read Ender's Game, I strongly recommend you read Ender's Game, and then read Ender's Shadow.