My least favorite character was Mazer because, He put Ender through training that was the real thing. He knew Ender would not fight the buggers for real, So he put him through a “simulator” only the simulator was the real deal. Only making Ender depressed and sad at the end of the book.
I wonder why Ender was so disobedient. Ender always had a way of doing what he wanted to do. Everyone was so almost scared of Ender. I feel like if Ender did everything people say he would not be a good leader, but really a follower. However, I think he should have listened to people like Mazer more even if he did deceive him in the End. More Knowledge the better and I think more than being disobedient he needs to kinda swallow some of his pride.
I’m surprised that Ender disobeyed his Flight commanders in the beginning. I know if I were him; I would listen to every …show more content…
Even people that tried to become friends with Ender he turned away. Eventually he begins to make friends but as soon as he did he was moved to a new flight. And soon makes friends there… And then moved again just as soon. Is this a trick to keep Ender on his toes and uncomfortable? Although he continues to hang out with all of his old friends it is not really welcome by his flight commanders.
I think that Ender has done a good job protecting the country he loves and cares for. Over all he accomplished not only saving the planet but also the most important thing to him “Valentine”.
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I give this book about a 8 out of 10. I give it an 8 because I feel like it is to detailed in some parts. Also, The book gets longer and longer it feels like towards the end. There is a lot a excitement in the beginning but to be honest I lost interest towards the end of the book. Overall I liked this book more than most books I have read, But it was definitely not my