Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card - for those of you who have read it, it sure does ring a bell doesn't it? In this book, a boy, Ender, (short for Andrew,) is one special kid. Not only is he important (and infamous, according to his brother Peter) in his family as a Third, but he is also being watched and "monitored." Literally. At the beginning of the book, he has a monitor embedded in the back of his neck, which does just that. At the beginning of Ender's childhood, He is becomming more important in the eyes of the International Fleet. Later, he learnes that he is supposed to save the world from aliens called "buggers." He wins all the "games," which are really tests, but can he win the game that will save the world? This series has four or more books in it so far. It is very adventurous, and I would advise it to anyone who asked.
- Spaz
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