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E n d e r ' s G a me  Fighting aliens? Traveling to far off planets? Ender Wiggin has been through tough times, being the youngest in his battle class. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, takes you through the interesting and suspenseful journey of Ender Wiggin. The aliens (buggers) have attacked the earth, and the government is afraid that they're going to attack again and win this time. They need to train new soldiers for the army, and Ender Wiggin is a genius on the battlefield. The training is basically just a game. There is no gravity in this game and it is designed to help your orientation of gravity and battle strategy. Ender dominates this game. He is always coming up with unique ideas to win. This story takes place mostly in the Battle School. This is where the children train and battle in the games. The characters in this book are well described. There is not a long detailed description of each character but as you read on, you will discover their personalities for yourself. The author's writing style is different. I have seen this in a couple books but he will switch off every other chapter to talk about two different things. There are basically two different stories going on inside the one main story. Although this writing style keeps you in suspense, it can get a little annoying after a while because you just want to continue on with the more exciting story but you can't because every other chapter is continuing the "more boring" story. I would suggest this book to my classmates and peers because it is very interesting and fun to read. There is a twisted ending and the overall story line was obviously well thought out. I really enjoyed this book.