"A good science fiction thriller"
Ender Wiggin continues to redeem his life following the
genocide he once caused. Ender resides on the planet
Lusitania, home to the indigenous Pequeninos, a human
settlement, and the Hive Queen he saved. Ender soon finds life is a circle as the weapon that he
used thousands of years ago has come to destroy his adopted
home. The Starways Congress has sent a fleet to destroy
the planet out of fear of a virus traced back to
Lusitania. They also want to kill Ender's friend, Jane the
computer for they are afraid of her ability to control
communications. Jane tries to save the sentient races of
Lusitania before the Congress shuts down her intergalactic
Net. Meanwhile Ender makes a last stand by creating
replicas of his brother Peter and his sister Valentine. The conclusion of the Ender's series is a strong entry that
readers will appreciate if they have read the previous
novels. The tale provides the Orson Scott Card's powerful
philosophy of involvement inside a strong redemption story
line. However, many threads tied up in this novel will
mean nothing to new readers, as this book is not a stand-
alone. Still CHILDREN OF THE MIND is a fine finale (with
new dangling threads) to a wonderful series. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 12, 2002
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