


Anyway, Ender in Exile mostly focuses on Ender as he deals with the impact of what happened in Ender’s Game while journeying to become the governor of the first human colony outside of our solar system.

Technically, most of the book happens between two paragraphs in chapter 15 of Ender’s Game, but that’s a fairly meaningless distinction. So I picked up a copy of Ender in Exile at the library and read it in two days.Įnder in Exile takes place after the majority of the action in Ender’s Game. In particular, I’d heard that it would tie up one of the loose ends from the Shadow series, and that sounded great. When I heard about a book that functioned as a direct sequel to Ender’s Game, I thought that sounded pretty cool. You can find his other posts on the Ender’s Game series here. Editor’s Note: This is the ninth in Stephen Olson’s series of posts reviewing, contemplating, considering, and discussing Orson Scott Card’s award winning Ender’s Game novels.
