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War of Gifts (Ender Wiggin Saga) [Hardcover]

Orson Scott Card
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  • Hardcover: 126 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (30 Oct 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0765312824
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765312822
  • Product Dimensions: 18.7 x 14 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 556,922 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I'm guessing you like Enders game. If not there is no reason to buy and read this book. For those that have already enjoyed the strangely entitled "Enderverse" then I'm guessing you'll end up buying and reading this book. Fair enough.

It's okay. It's a nice little story. Emphasis on the little. A total of 126 pages and the font is big and there is a lot of white space. It could easily have been condensced to 60 pages without causing eye-strain. The sleeve of the hard-back feels like it was designed for a bigger book than it is, and the pages have been cut in such a way as to create the illusion of a manuscript.

It's not worth the money. Really. It's a nice little story with Ender playing the important but not lead role. Dink plays a bigger role, if you liked the old characters. Perhaps I should outline the plot a bit. It's set in the battle-school whilst Ender is there. A young boy named Zeck has been selected for training and he goes up there. On Earth Zeck is beaten by his father who's some kind of Minister: claiming that he is beating the evil out of him. In order for Zeck to not consciously hate his father he gets the religious bug, big-time and generally infuriates everyone else at the school by being so pious. Dink and a side character decide to celebrate Christmas (this is set whilst Ender is Rat Army). Zeck gets pious and gets ostracised as a result. Ender then comes in and heals Zeck of his personal demons and all is well in the end.

This should really have been available as a $2 download. Honestly, OSC has done some god stuff - but this takes money-grabbing and playing on the "Ender-brand" to the Nth degree.

Buy it if you're obsessed with Ender. Get a copy out of the library otherwise.

Hopefully OSC wil release a proper book from the Ender-verse at some point.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Science fiction and Christmas usually don't connect. They have different focuses, and not much in common.

But Orson Scott Card gives it a good try in the megabrief novella "A War of Gifts." Despite a rather abrupt ending, it's a pleasant little story with a dark side that one doesn't expect from a Christmas story, and a Scroogian main character who's hard to like.

That character is Zech Morgan, son of a fanatical preacher who condemns everything, and "purifies" Zech by beating him. Even when he's drafted into Battle School, which does not allow outward religious observance, he shows nothing but pious contempt for his classmates and superiors. But on Sinterklaas, one Dutch boy slips a gift into another's shoe. Zech sees and reports it, but their superior doesn't care.

Soon the other children have decided to pull a "Santa Claus" -- they'll exchange little gifts and favours over the holidays. But since Zech believes that Saint Nick is a tool of the devil, he disrupts the festive favors -- and it may take Ender Wiggin to show him what the real problem is.

Just a warning: this book is very short. Very short. As in, 130 smallish pages short -- if rendered in normal pages, it would be a fair-sized short story. But despite its brevity, it is a pleasant little story.

Half is a story about kids celebrating the spirit of Christmas (or Hanukkah, or Ramadan) despite their sterile, grim surroundings. Lots of fun, goodwill, and general holiday spirit. But about halfway through, it suddenly becomes darkly unfestive, as Ender tries to force Zech to confront -- without any "my father says" or Bible quotes -- the painful truth of his own feelings, and his father's cruelty.

Okay, readers will have picked that up long before. But Card imbues plenty of feeling into the story, including one bittersweet chapter about the Wiggin family Christmas without Ender. The main problem is that the ending is very abrupt -- it feels like Card lost interest after Zech and Ender's conversation, and wrapped it up as quickly as he could.

Zech is one of the most unpleasant lead characters in a Christmas story since Ebenezer Scrooge -- snotty, fanatical, hypocritical, and deliberately irritating. But Card inspires some pity for his miserable life, although thankfully Zech doesn't magically become lovably outgoing by the end. Ender's brief appearance is solid, but Peter's contemplation of his family situation is even better.

"A War of Gifts" is a bit darker and less festive than most Christmas stories, but still a nice little read for the holidays. Just don't expect more than a short story.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Pliny
Format:Hardcover
It's a lot shorter than I was expecting - and smaller - and expensive for what it was. Nice enough but Orson Scott Card can and has written much much better. Worth reading if you like the Ender series, but probably not worth buying
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Feel Good Reading
This is a short story but well told and emotive. You will like the characters and will feel good once you've read it.
Published 19 days ago by Hazel Haze
Pure money grabbing
I thoroughly enjoyed the Ender saga, which led me to purchase the Shadow saga as well and enjoyed that as much as the first set of books. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Ollie
Not the best I've read from him
The story was in line with the Ender books, it is very short and doesn't bring much to the whole story. Read more
Published on 15 Jan 2010 by C. Raimundo
short story
This book, in a large typeface in the copy I purchased, is really a short story expanded to fill a thinnish book. Read more
Published on 10 Jan 2010 by David Berg
A short story
I liked it, no suprise there. But the length of the book was a small suprise. It was shorter than I had hoped for. Read more
Published on 13 Dec 2009 by E. Saara
Not vital to the series...
File under interesting. The first two Ender books are brilliant, in different ways. The rest are generally okay, but this is definitely a "collecters only" novella.
Published on 5 Nov 2009 by Mr. D. G. Medley
Nice Ender Short Story With Some Flaws
This is little more than a short story really. 128 pages in hardback is somehow being stretched to over 200 pages in the forthcoming paperback version - I can only suppose by... Read more
Published on 14 Sep 2009 by Sir Furboy
Good story - bad binding/book
The story was in line with the Ender books, shame it was so short.
The quality of hte book manufacturing was abysmal. Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2008 by J. A. Dunning
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