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Cycle Ender, Volume 3: Xenocide (Paperback)

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Orson Scott Card, author controversy if he is in the middle of the American SF is in the circuit since the late 1970s his works are permanent questioning of the established order in which the definition of morality and religious issues occupy a prominent place. Awarded several times by the most prestigious, it is wrongly or rightly as one of the most important science fiction writers of our time. Its cycle Ender is his most popular work and who did access the celebrity.
Xenocide is the third volume of a cycle which has four. Most of the action always takes place on Lusitania, Ender and his minions are attached this time to destroy the descolada and understanding of its origin. The fleet sent by Congress approach, the beetles have taken possession of part of the planet with Ender.
Nothing too exciting to be put in the tooth. Dozens of pages of metaphysical speculations about the origin of man, the nature of intelligence, and so on. Xenocide not add much to the previous volume that was it excellent. A big disappointment. Boring and pretentious at best.

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