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The ''Ender's Game'' series (often referred to as the ''Ender'' saga and also the Enderverse) is a series of science fiction books written by American author Orson Scott Card. The series started with the
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''Ender's Game'', which was later expanded into the novel of the same title. It currently consists of sixteen novels, thirteen short stories, 47 comic issues, an audioplay, and a film. The first two novels in the series, ''Ender's Game'' and ''
Speaker for the Dead ''Speaker for the Dead'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, an indirect sequel to the 1985 novel ''Ender's Game''. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in ''Ender's Game' ...
'', each won both the
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and
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Awards. The series is set in a future where mankind is facing annihilation by an aggressive alien society, an insect-like race known formally as " Formics", but more colloquially as "Buggers". The series
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Andrew "Ender" Wiggin Andrew "Ender" Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel ''Ender's Game'' and its sequels (''Speaker for the Dead'', ''Xenocide'', ''Children of the Mind'', ''Ender in Exile''), as well as in the first p ...
, is one of the child soldiers trained at Battle School (and eventually Command School) to be the future leaders for the protection of Earth.


Enderverse


Ender series

Starting with ''
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
'', five novels and one novella have been released that tell the story of Ender. The first four have been described (and released as a box set) as ''The Ender Quartet'' and, together with ''Ender in Exile'', as ''The Ender Quintet''. Card first wrote ''Ender's Game'' as a novelette, but later expanded it into a novel. While the first novel concerned itself with armies and space warfare, ''
Speaker for the Dead ''Speaker for the Dead'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, an indirect sequel to the 1985 novel ''Ender's Game''. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in ''Ender's Game' ...
'', '' Xenocide'', and '' Children of the Mind'' are more philosophical in nature, dealing with the difficult relationship between the humans and the "Piggies" (or "
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"), and Andrew's (Ender's) attempts to stop another xenocide from happening. '' A War of Gifts: An Ender Story'', a novella, was released in October 2007. It is a parallel story set during Ender's first year in Battle School.Orson Scott Card at Fantastic Fiction
/ref> '' Ender in Exile,'' which is both sequel of
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
and a prequel to ''
Speaker for the Dead ''Speaker for the Dead'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, an indirect sequel to the 1985 novel ''Ender's Game''. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in ''Ender's Game' ...
'' was released in November 2008. It involves Ender's journey to the first human colony on a former Formic world. Because of changes Card made to a few details of the story of that first colony ship and Ender's role as governor, it serves as a replacement for the last chapter of ''Ender's Game''. It also deals with his meeting a character from the parallel Shadow saga (effectively wrapping up a remaining plotline in the parallel series).


Shadow saga

Starting with ''
Ender's Shadow ''Ender's Shadow'' (1999) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel ''Ender's Game'' and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting ...
'', five novels and one novella have been released that tell the story of the people Ender left behind – this has been dubbed the ''Shadow saga'' (also known as the "Shadow Quintet"). ''Ender's Shadow'' is a
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to ''Ender's Game'', telling many of the same events from the perspective of
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, a mostly peripheral character in ''Ender's Game'', while the first three sequels, ''
Shadow of the Hegemon ''Shadow of the Hegemon'' (2000) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, the second novel in the ''Ender's Shadow'' series (often called the Bean Quartet). It is also the sixth novel in the ''Ender's Game'' series. It is ...
'', ''
Shadow Puppets ''Shadow Puppets'' is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, published in 2002. It is the sequel to ''Shadow of the Hegemon'' and the third book in the Ender's Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet). It was originall ...
'' and '' Shadow of the Giant'' tell the story of the struggle for world dominance after the Bugger War. This involves the Battle School children, as well as Ender's brother, Peter Wiggin, and Petra Arkanian going up against Achilles de Flandres (from Poke's crew). A sequel novella to ''Shadow of the Giant'' named '' Shadows in Flight'' further introduces three of Bean's children who also have Anton's key turned. The Last Shadow (previously called Shadows Alive), was released in November 2021, takes place after both '' Children of the Mind'' and ''Shadows in Flight'', tying up the two series, and explaining some unanswered questions.


Formic Wars


The First Formic War

Card and Aaron Johnston wrote a trilogy to cover the events of the First Formic War. Chronologically, this series comes before all other books in the ''Ender's Game'' series. '' Earth Unaware'' was released on July 17, 2012. '' Earth Afire'', was released on June 4, 2013, and '' Earth Awakens'' on June 10, 2014.


The Second Formic War

On November 4, 2013, Johnston confirmed work on a second trilogy of novels covering the Second Formic War, with the manuscript for the first book due in 2014. The planned titles of the novels are (in order) ''The Swarm'', ''The Hive'', and ''The Queens.'' '' The Swarm'', continuing the stories of Victor Delgado, Mazer Rackham, and Bingwen, was released on August 2, 2016. ''
The Hive The Hive may refer to: Film and television * ''The Hive'' (2008 film), an American film starring Tom Wopat * ''The Hive'' (2014 film), an English film starring Gabriel Basso * The Hive (''Resident Evil''), an underground lab in the 2002 film '' ...
'' was released on June 11, 2019.


Fleet School

According to an interview with Orson Scott Card at Southern Virginia University, Fleet School is "a new set of sequels to Ender's Game. It's for a young adult audience. It's what happens to Battle School after the International Fleet loses its purpose of war. It becomes what is called Fleet School, and it prepares kids to become commanders / explorers in the colonies that are going to be forming. We get to see that as the school administrators repurpose the school, the Battle Room is still there, but it's a whole different kind of education." On November 12, 2015, Orson Scott Card announced the title of the series and its first novel, ''
Children of the Fleet ''Children of the Fleet'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The title of the novel (and the series ''Fleet School'') was announced by the author on 12 November 2015, and it was released on October 10, 2017. Synop ...
'' was released on October 10, 2017.


Publications


Novels in the series

To date, there are 19 publications in the Ender's Game series, five novels and one novella in the Ender series, five novels and one novella in the Shadow Saga, five novels in the Formic Wars series, one novel in the Fleet School series and one collection of short stories. According to Card, there is no strictly preferred order of reading them, except that '' Xenocide'' should be read right before '' Children of the Mind''. The books can be read in the order in which they were originally written or in chronological order.


Publication date


Chronological order

#'' Earth Unaware'' #'' Earth Afire'' #'' Earth Awakens'' #'' The Swarm'' #''
The Hive The Hive may refer to: Film and television * ''The Hive'' (2008 film), an American film starring Tom Wopat * ''The Hive'' (2014 film), an English film starring Gabriel Basso * The Hive (''Resident Evil''), an underground lab in the 2002 film '' ...
'' #'' The Queens'' (TBA) #''
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
'' #''
Ender's Shadow ''Ender's Shadow'' (1999) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel ''Ender's Game'' and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting ...
'' (Note: The events of Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow take place in roughly the same time period.) #'' A War of Gifts'' (Note: This takes place during Ender's Game/Ender's Shadow.) #''
Shadow of the Hegemon ''Shadow of the Hegemon'' (2000) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, the second novel in the ''Ender's Shadow'' series (often called the Bean Quartet). It is also the sixth novel in the ''Ender's Game'' series. It is ...
'' #''
Children of the Fleet ''Children of the Fleet'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The title of the novel (and the series ''Fleet School'') was announced by the author on 12 November 2015, and it was released on October 10, 2017. Synop ...
'' (Note: opening chapters take place during Shadow of the Hegemon.) #''
Shadow Puppets ''Shadow Puppets'' is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, published in 2002. It is the sequel to ''Shadow of the Hegemon'' and the third book in the Ender's Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet). It was originall ...
'' #'' Shadow of the Giant'' #'' Ender in Exile'' (Note: Beginning takes place during Shadow of the Hegemon and through Shadow of the Giant) #'' Shadows in Flight'' #''
First Meetings ''First Meetings'' (2002) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card, belonging to his ''Ender's Game'' series. Tor Books republished the book in 2003 under the titles ''First Meetings in the Enderve ...
'' (Note: This is actually a collection of four short stories. The first two take place when Ender's parents are children and in their teens. The next is the original novella "Ender's Game". The last brings Ender and Jane together for the first time. "First Meetings" is listed right before "Speaker for the Dead" because the last story takes place when Ender had just turned 20.) #''
Speaker for the Dead ''Speaker for the Dead'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, an indirect sequel to the 1985 novel ''Ender's Game''. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in ''Ender's Game' ...
'' #'' Xenocide'' #'' Children of the Mind'' #'' The Last Shadow''


Short stories in the series


First Meetings

''
First Meetings ''First Meetings'' (2002) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card, belonging to his ''Ender's Game'' series. Tor Books republished the book in 2003 under the titles ''First Meetings in the Enderve ...
'' is a collection of short stories whose settings range from before Ender's Game until after Shadows in Flight and was first released in 2002.


Comic books in the series

Comic books in the Ender Universe are currently being published by Marvel Comics.


Game

In 2008 it was announced an Ender's Game video game was in the works. It was to be known as ''Ender's Game: Battle Room'' and was a planned digitally distributed video game for all viable downloadable platforms. It was under development by Chair Entertainment, which also developed the Xbox Live Arcade games '' Undertow'' and ''
Shadow Complex ''Shadow Complex'' is a platform-adventure Metroidvania video game developed by Chair Entertainment in association with Epic Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 in 2009. The game follows Jason and his girlfriend Clai ...
''. Chair had sold the licensing of ''Empire'' to Card, which became a best-selling novel. Little was revealed about the game, save its setting in the Ender universe and that it would have focused on the Battle Room. In December, 2010, it was announced that the video game development had stopped and the project put on indefinite hold. Orson Scott Card and Amaze Entertainment also came to an agreement about a game adaption of the Ender's Game novel but the plans never became a reality.


Manga

In 2014, Satō Shūhō's manga, ''Ender's Game'' (Jp ''Ender no Game'') appeared.


Audioplay


Film

The film ''
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
'' was released in the UK on October 25, 2013, and in the USA on November 1, 2013. The first script was based on two installments of the ''Ender'' series, ''Ender's Game'' and ''Ender's Shadow'', when optioned by Warner Brothers, but was adapted to focus exclusively on ''Ender's Game'' when purchased by Lionsgate.2013 Interview
/ref> The cast includes
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, Abigail Breslin, Ben Kingsley, and
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as Ender Wiggin. The film was directed by Gavin Hood.''Ender's Shadow Audiobook, author's epilogue


Related


''The Authorized Ender Companion''

Written by Jake Black, ''The Authorized Ender Companion'' is "the indispensable guide to the universe of ''Ender's Game''." Sections in this book include: The Ender Encyclopedia, Ender's Timeline, Ender's Family Tree by Andrew Lindsay, Getting Ender Right: A Look at the ''Ender's Game'' Screenplay Development by Aaron Johnston, and The Technology of ''Ender's Game'' by Stephen Sywak. The majority of the book consists of encyclopedia references to the events, characters, locations, and technology found in the ''Ender's Game'' series up to the publication of '' Ender in Exile''. The book is notable for having new and behind the scenes information on certain topics such as Battle School Slang, The Look of the Formics, The History of Hyrum Graff, Ender and Valentine's Travels, and Mazer Rackham's Spaceship.


''Ender's World: Fresh Perspectives on the SF Classic Ender's Game''

''Ender's World'' contains 14 essays from Science Fiction and Young Adult writers, as well as military strategists and others about various aspects of Ender's Game. The book includes an introductionIntroduction: Ender's World
by Orson Scott Card, who edited ''Ender's World'' and answers from many fan-submitted Enderverse questions from the Smart Pop Books Website. These essays are included in the compilation: * "How It Should Have Ended" by Eric James Stone"How It Should Have Ended" by Eric James Stone
* "The Monster's Heart" by
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"The Monster's Heart" by John Brown
* "The Cost of Breaking the Rules" by
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"The Cost of Breaking the Rules" by Mary Robinette
* "Winning and Losing in ''Ender’s Game''" by Hilari Bell"Winning and Losing in ''Ender’s Game''" by Hilari Bell
* "Parallax Regained" by David Lubar, Alison S. Myers"Parallax Regained" by David Lubar, Alison S. Myers
* "Mirror, Mirror" by Alethea Kontis"Mirror, Mirror" by Alethea Kontis
* "Size Matters" by Janis Ian"Size Matters" by Janis Ian
* "Rethinking the Child Hero" by Aaron Johnston"Rethinking the Child Hero" by Aaron Johnston
* "A Teenless World" by Mette Ivie Harrison"A Teenless World" by Mette Ivie Harrison
* "Ender on Leadership" by Colonel Tom Ruby"Ender on Leadership" by Colonel Tom Ruby
* "Ender Wiggin, USMC" by John F. Schmitt"Ender Wiggin, USMC" by John F. Schmitt
* "The Price of Our Inheritance" by Neal Shusterman"The Price of Our Inheritance" by Neal Shusterman
* "If the Formics Love Their Children Too" by
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"If the Formics Love Their Children Too" by Ken Scholes
* "''Ender's Game'': A Guide to Life" by Matt Nix"''Ender's Game'': A Guide to Life" by Matt Nix


Characters

The Formics, also known as Buggers, are a fictional ant-like alien species from the
Ender's Game series The ''Ender's Game'' series (often referred to as the ''Ender'' saga and also the Enderverse) is a series of science fiction books written by American author Orson Scott Card. The series started with the novelette ''Ender's Game'', which was la ...
of science fiction novels by Orson Scott Card. According to the novel canon, the Formics attacked Earth 50 years before the novel begins. They attempted to colonise the planet and were barely fought off by a New Zealand soldier known as Mazer Rackham. The first book in the series,
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
, largely stems from the human quest to defend themselves from this species, although the Formics ultimately turn out as victims, with the first attack being an accident due to differing biology. The term "Formic" is derived from '' formica'', the Latin word for '' ant''; whereas "bugger" is a pejorative used by humans; yet it was not until 1999's ''
Ender's Shadow ''Ender's Shadow'' (1999) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel ''Ender's Game'' and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting ...
'' that the term 'Formic' was first used, interchangeably with 'Bugger'. Later books used 'Formic' almost exclusively, as the more 'scientific' term. This leads to odd scenarios in the continuity of the books, such as Valentine referring to them as "Buggers" in ''Ender's Game'', chronologically next as "Formics" in '' Ender in Exile'', and again as "Buggers" in ''Speaker for the Dead'' and ''Xenocide''. The feature film adaptation of ''Ender's Game'' uses "Formics" exclusively. The Formic species consists of hive-minded colonies directed by queens. In
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
,
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described them as being an insect that "could have evolved on earth, if things had gone a different way a billion years ago," and that their evolutionary ancestors could have looked similar to Earth's ants. While often described as "insectoid", the Formics are warm-blooded, developed an internal skeleton and shed most of their exoskeleton, evolved a complex system of internal organs, and they respire and perspire. If a queen dies, all the workers under her control lose their ability to function immediately; but in '' Xenocide'', implications exist that 'workers' can escape the influence of a queen. The Formic race is revealed to be trimorphic in '' Shadows in Flight''. Drones are much smaller and depend on a Hive Queen for survival, and their bodies are shaped to spend their lives clinging to her, until upon her death, they take flight to seek out a new queen. Drones are capable of individual thought and action as well as mind-to-mind communication, more limited than that of a queen; whereas queens communicate instantaneously and can even do so with other species. Formics live in vast underground colonies, usually without light, informing the assumption that Formics make use of sensory apparatus outside the range of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to humans. In the first novel they have artificial lighting; whereas in '' Xenocide'',
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claims they rely on heat signature.


See also

* ''Ender's Game'' (film) * List of characters in the ''Ender's Game'' series * List of works by Orson Scott Card *
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- an alien race from the ''Starcraft'' universe, similar to the Formics


Notes

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References


Sources

* ''
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they dub ...
'' by Orson Scott Card * ''
Ender's Shadow ''Ender's Shadow'' (1999) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel ''Ender's Game'' and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting ...
'' by Orson Scott Card * ''
Speaker for the Dead ''Speaker for the Dead'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, an indirect sequel to the 1985 novel ''Ender's Game''. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in ''Ender's Game' ...
'' by Orson Scott Card * '' Xenocide'' by Orson Scott Card * '' Children of the Mind'' by Orson Scott Card * ''
First Meetings ''First Meetings'' (2002) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card, belonging to his ''Ender's Game'' series. Tor Books republished the book in 2003 under the titles ''First Meetings in the Enderve ...
'' by Orson Scott Card * '' Ender in Exile'' by Orson Scott Card


External links


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