Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card is an American writer known best for his science fiction works. As of 2024, he is the only person to have won a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award in consecutive years, winning both awards for his novel Ender's Game (1985) and its sequel Speaker for the Dead (1986). A feature film adaptation of Ender's Game, which Card coproduced, was released in 2013. Card also wrote the Locus Fantasy Award-winning series The Tales of Alvin Maker (1987–2003). Card's fiction often features characters with exceptional gifts who make difficult choices with high stakes. Card has also written political, religious, and social commentary in his columns and other writing; he has provoked controversy and criticism for his public opposition to homosexuality.
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Ender's Game hexalogy
16 Books
Ender's Game
You encounter 'Ender's Game,' a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1985, this work is part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. Discover a narrative from this author, presented within this specific collection.
Speaker for the Dead
Explore "Speaker for the Dead," a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1986, a key part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy'. You will discover a narrative that expands upon the universe established in its predecessor, delving into complex ethical and philosophical questions. Known also as "La voz de los muertos," this book invites reflection on interspecies communication and understanding.
Xenocide
You are about to delve into "Xenocide," a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1991, this work is part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. Continue your journey through this established narrative universe.
Children of the Mind
Orson Scott Card's 1996 novel, 'Children of the Mind / Hijos de la mente', immerses you in 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. You will find yourself in a continuation of this saga. This installment invites you to follow the evolution of its characters and universe.
Ender's Shadow
You are offered "Ender's Shadow," a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1999, this work is part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. It invites you to explore a parallel perspective within its established universe. Discover the narrative that unfolds in this installment.
Shadow of the Hegemon
Orson Scott Card's 2001 novel, "Shadow of the Hegemon," is part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. This specific installment continues the overarching narrative within its established universe. As a novel, it expands upon the themes and characters you might recognize from the series. You will find this work a continuation of a larger story arc.
Shadow Puppets
"Shadow Puppets" draws you back into the expansive 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series by Orson Scott Card. This novel, released in 2002, continues the intricate narrative. You will explore another facet of this detailed universe.
First Meetings
Step into "First Meetings," a novel by Orson Scott Card from 2002, part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. You will explore foundational stories within this universe. Prepare to encounter narratives that set the stage for a broader saga.
Shadow of the Giant
"Shadow of the Giant," a 2005 novel by Orson Scott Card, continues the expansive 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. You will further explore the intricate universe and its evolving characters. This installment provides additional depth to the ongoing saga.
Mazer in Prison
In "Mazer in Prison," Orson Scott Card's 2005 novel, you will delve deeper into the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. This installment expands upon the established universe, offering new perspectives on its characters and conflicts. Prepare to revisit a familiar world through a fresh narrative lens.
A War of Gifts: An Ender Story
Orson Scott Card's "A War of Gifts: An Ender Story," a 2007 novel, offers you an entry into the esteemed 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. This particular installment, as its title suggests, explores a conflict centered around the concept of "gifts." You will witness how this war unfolds within the established universe of Ender. Discover the unique perspectives and challenges presented in this narrative.
Ender in Exile
Orson Scott Card's 2008 novel, *Ender in Exile*, expands upon the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. You will follow a pivotal character's journey after significant events. This story delves into the consequences and new beginnings following past conflicts.
Ender's Homecoming
Orson Scott Card's 2008 novel, *Ender's Homecoming*, returns you to the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. This installment explores the protagonist's return to a familiar yet changed world. You will discover the challenges of reintegration and the search for belonging.
The Swarm
You are about to engage with 'The Swarm,' a novel by Orson Scott Card. Released in 2016, this work is an installment in the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. Prepare to explore the narrative that further develops the world and characters of this long-running saga. Discover where this particular chapter takes you within the larger story.
Children of the Fleet
Children of the Fleet is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. The title of the novel was announced by the author on 12 November 2015, and it was released on October 10, 2017.
The Last Shadow
Engage with 'The Last Shadow / Las sombras viven', a novel by Orson Scott Card, released in 2021. This work is part of the 'Ender's Game hexalogy' series. You are invited to delve into another installment by this acclaimed author.
The Mayflower Trilogy
2 Books
Lovelock
You are introduced to a unique sentient being, a genetically engineered chimpanzee, in this installment of The Mayflower Trilogy. This character navigates complex social structures and personal dilemmas. The novel explores themes of sentience, identity, and humanity's relationship with technology.
Shadow hexalogy
1 Books
Shadows in Flight
Continue your journey in the 'Shadow hexalogy' series with Orson Scott Card's "Shadows in Flight." You will follow familiar characters as they face new challenges in this expansive universe. This novel, also known as "Sombras en vuelo," was published in 2012.
The Worthing tetralogy
17 Books
Capitol
Delve into "Capitol," a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1979, forming part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. This book expands upon the established universe of the series. You are invited to experience a narrative that further develops the themes and settings of this saga.
Hot Sleep
Hot Sleep: The Worthing Chronicle (1979) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, part of his the Worthing series. Card's novel The Worthing Chronicle (1983) covers some of the same ground.
The Worthing Chronicle
The Worthing Chronicle (1983) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, part of The Worthing series. This book by itself is out of print having been published along with nine short stories in the collection The Worthing Saga (1990).
The Worthing Saga
Explore 'The Worthing Saga,' a 1990 novel by Orson Scott Card, which is part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. You are invited to discover a complex narrative within this science fiction universe. Immerse yourself in the unfolding story that contributes to the larger saga.
Lifeloop
You can explore "Lifeloop," a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 1978. This work is an installment in 'The Worthing tetralogy' series, adding to its continuous narrative. You will encounter a story that fits within the broader scope of this fictional universe. Discover another facet of this established series.
A Thousand Deaths
You are invited to experience "A Thousand Deaths," a 1978 novel by Orson Scott Card. This work is part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series, offering a specific chapter in its overarching narrative. You will find a story that contributes to a larger fictional universe. Explore this component of an established series.
Killing Children
Step into Orson Scott Card's 1978 novel, "Killing Children," a part of 'The Worthing tetralogy'. You will encounter a narrative that delves into complex societal structures and individual roles within them. The story prompts you to consider the implications of difficult decisions in a unique setting.
Second Chance
You are invited to read "Second Chance" by Orson Scott Card, a novel from 1979. This work is part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series, offering you an installment in a larger narrative. Explore the themes and characters within this particular volume.
Breaking the Game
Capitol (1979) was Orson Scott Card's second published book, and first foray into science fiction. This collection of eleven short stories set in the Worthing series is no longer in print. However six of the stories have been reprinted in The Worthing Saga (1990) and one of them in Maps in a Mirror (1990).
Skipping Stones
You encounter an installment from 'The Worthing tetralogy' series, authored by Orson Scott Card. This novel invites you into a specific segment of a larger narrative universe. As you progress, you will explore the unfolding events and character developments within this established fictional world.
A Sleep and a Forgetting
Orson Scott Card's 1979 novel, 'A Sleep and a Forgetting,' is a significant part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. This book invites you to explore profound themes within a carefully constructed narrative. You will encounter intricate character development and thought-provoking situations.
When No One Remembers His Name, Does God Retire?
Delve into "When No One Remembers His Name, Does God Retire?", a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 1979. This work is a part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. You will encounter a narrative that contributes to the larger saga, showcasing Card's storytelling within this specific universe.
The Stars That Blink
Explore "The Stars That Blink," a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 1979. This work is another installment in 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. You will find a narrative that contributes to the unfolding saga, characteristic of Card's world-building within this universe.
The Tinker
You are presented with 'The Tinker,' a novel from 1980 by Orson Scott Card. This specific work is part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. Prepare to delve into a segment of a larger, interconnected narrative. You will follow a story within an established fictional universe.
Worthing Inn
You are considering 'Worthing Inn,' a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1990, this work is part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. Engage with this particular narrative within its broader context.
Worthing Farm
You are considering 'Worthing Farm,' a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1990, this work is part of 'The Worthing tetralogy' series. Engage with this particular narrative within its broader context.
Formic Wars
3 Books
Earth Unaware
Explore the origins of a legendary conflict in "Earth Unaware" by Orson Scott Card. This novel, part of the 'Formic Wars' series, places you at the beginning of an epic struggle. Published in 2012, it is also known as "La tierra desprevenida."
Earth Afire
Prepare to delve into the origins of a monumental conflict in this 2013 novel by Orson Scott Card. As part of the 'Formic Wars' series, you will witness the initial encounters that shape humanity's future. This installment sets the stage for a galactic struggle, exploring the very first moments of a terrifying alien invasion. You are invited to experience Earth's desperate fight for survival.
Earth Awakens
Discover 'Earth Awakens', a novel by Orson Scott Card released in 2014. This book is a significant part of the 'Formic Wars' series. You will explore a narrative set within this established universe. Immerse yourself in the unfolding events of this compelling saga.
Homecoming Saga
5 Books
The Memory of Earth
You are about to read "The Memory of Earth" by Orson Scott Card, the first novel in the 'Homecoming Saga' series. This book will introduce you to a narrative exploring themes of origin, memory, and perhaps humanity's connection to its past. Prepare for a foundational story within a larger science fiction epic.
The Call of Earth
You are presented with The Call of Earth / La llamada de la Tierra, a novel by Orson Scott Card. This work offers you a narrative experience within the 'Homecoming Saga' series. Explore the world crafted by this author as you delve into this particular installment.
The Ships of Earth
You continue the 'Homecoming Saga' with this novel by Orson Scott Card. The narrative revolves around "The Ships of Earth," suggesting themes of journey, origin, or return. You follow the progression of events within this science fiction series.
Earthfall
Journey into the science fiction world of Orson Scott Card's "Earthfall," a novel that is part of the 'Homecoming Saga' series. You will explore a narrative focusing on humanity's epic return or encounter with its ancestral home. This 1995 installment invites you to discover the next chapter in a grand interstellar story.
Earthborn
Orson Scott Card's 1995 novel, Earthborn, is an entry in the 'Homecoming Saga' series. You continue to follow the overarching narrative within this specific volume. Explore the next chapter of the saga as crafted by Card.
The Women of Genesis pentalogy
4 Books
Sarah
Orson Scott Card's novel, "Sarah", is part of 'The Women of Genesis pentalogy' series. Published in 2000, this work offers you a reimagining of a foundational biblical narrative. You will explore the life and experiences of its namesake character within a rich historical and spiritual context.
Rebekah
You can explore 'Rebekah,' a novel by Orson Scott Card, published in 2001. This book is an installment in 'The Women of Genesis pentalogy' series. Immerse yourself in a narrative from an author known for expansive storytelling.
Rachel and Leah
Orson Scott Card's "Rachel and Leah," published in 2004, is a novel that is part of 'The Women of Genesis pentalogy'. You are invited to explore a narrative centered on biblical figures. This work offers a unique interpretation within a well-known historical context.
The Pathfinder trilogy
3 Books
Pathfinder
You are presented with 'Pathfinder,' a novel by Orson Scott Card from 2010. This particular volume is part of 'The Pathfinder trilogy' series, inviting you to continue or begin a larger narrative arc. It offers you a distinct literary journey within its established universe.
Ruins
Ruins (2012) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, who is best known for his novel Ender's Game. This novel is the second book in the Pathfinder series and continues the story of Rigg, and his strange powers, in the events proceeding Pathfinder. It is followed by Visitors (2014), the third in the trilogy.
Visitors
Orson Scott Card presents "Visitors," a novel released in 2014. This work is part of 'The Pathfinder trilogy' series, offering you another chapter in its overarching narrative. Immerse yourself in the speculative world and character developments found within its pages.
The Tales of Alvin Maker
8 Books
Seventh Son
Begin your journey with "Seventh Son," or "El séptimo hijo," the 1987 novel by Orson Scott Card. This work is the first installment in 'The Tales of Alvin Maker' series. You will encounter the foundational narrative of this acclaimed saga.
Red Prophet
Enter an alternate American frontier where magic and history converge. You will follow a young prophet whose destiny is tied to the fate of both settlers and native peoples. This installment in a celebrated series explores themes of conflict, prophecy, and the search for peace in a turbulent land.
Prentice Alvin
Orson Scott Card's "Prentice Alvin" continues the saga within 'The Tales of Alvin Maker' series. You join Alvin, an apprentice, as he navigates a world filled with unique challenges and discoveries. This novel further develops his journey and the unfolding narrative of his extraordinary life.
Alvin Journeyman
Continue the saga with "Alvin Journeyman," a novel by Orson Scott Card, part of 'The Tales of Alvin Maker' series. This installment furthers the journey of its central character. You will witness the development of unique abilities and the challenges that accompany them. Prepare for a story that expands upon an imaginative alternate history.
Heartfire
You are invited to delve into 'Heartfire', a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1998. This installment continues 'The Tales of Alvin Maker' series, further developing its established world. You will find yourself immersed in the unfolding narrative and its evolving characters.
The Crystal City
Engage with "The Crystal City," a novel by Orson Scott Card from 2003. This is a significant part of 'The Tales of Alvin Maker' series. You will witness the continued journey of Alvin as he confronts new challenges and visions for the future.
The Yazoo Queen
Delve into "The Yazoo Queen," a novel by Orson Scott Card from 2003. This is an entry in 'The Tales of Alvin Maker' series. You will follow the ongoing saga of a unique character navigating a world of evolving powers and challenges.
The Empire Duet
1 Books
Hidden Empire
Discover "Hidden Empire," a novel by Orson Scott Card, released in 2009. This work is part of 'The Empire Duet' series, inviting you to continue a compelling saga. You will delve into a narrative that explores themes of a concealed dominion. Prepare for an engaging journey within this expansive universe.
Mither Mages
2 Books
The Lost Gate
In Orson Scott Card's 2011 novel, "The Lost Gate," you begin the 'Mither Mages' series with its inaugural volume. This book introduces you to a new fantastical world and its unique inhabitants. You will embark on a journey that sets the foundation for an expansive saga.
The Gate Thief
Orson Scott Card continues the 'Mither Mages' series with this novel. You will encounter a world where magic and portals play a central role. This installment furthers the narrative, inviting you to explore new dimensions of its universe.
Pastwatch trilogy
1 Books
Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus
In 'Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus', a 1996 novel by Orson Scott Card, you delve into the 'Pastwatch trilogy' series. This work offers you a chapter within an extended narrative. It invites you to explore a particular viewpoint within the series.
Standalone Works
83 Books
Listen, Mom and Dad
Engage with a narrative exploring family dynamics in Orson Scott Card's 'Listen, Mom and Dad'. You will observe the interactions and perspectives within a household. The story prompts reflection on communication and understanding between generations.
In the Doghouse
Orson Scott Card's 1978 novel, "In the Doghouse," presents you with a distinct narrative. You will follow characters facing personal predicaments and their attempts to resolve them. The story explores the challenges of unforeseen circumstances.
I Put My Blue Genes On
Orson Scott Card's 1978 novel, "I Put My Blue Genes On," presents you with a distinct narrative. You will explore themes related to identity and personal expression within its pages. The story invites you to reflect on the nuances of self-discovery.
Kingsmeat
You are invited to explore "Kingsmeat," a novel by Orson Scott Card, published in 1978. This work presents a distinct narrative for your consideration. Delve into the world and themes crafted by the author within its pages.
Mikal's Songbird
You can delve into "Mikal's Songbird," a novel by Orson Scott Card, released in 1978. This standalone work offers a journey into a unique narrative world. You will encounter characters and events shaped by Card's imaginative storytelling. Explore this individual contribution from a notable author.
The Bully and the Beast
Explore "The Bully and the Beast," a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1979. This book offers a standalone narrative from the author's early career. You are invited to discover a story that showcases Card's developing voice in the novel form.
A Planet Called Treason
You are invited to explore "A Planet Called Treason" by Orson Scott Card. This novel, published in 1979, presents a unique setting. As a standalone work, it offers a complete story. Delve into a narrative centered around a distinctive world.
Songhouse
You can discover "Songhouse," a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1979, this book offers a distinct narrative. It invites you into a story centered around its title's concept. Explore the themes and characters within this independent work.
Quietus
Orson Scott Card's 1979 novel, 'Quietus,' presents you with a distinct narrative from this acclaimed author. In this work, you will delve into a story that explores particular themes and settings. Prepare to immerse yourself in a world crafted with Card's signature style.
Unaccompanied Sonata
Orson Scott Card's 1979 novel, 'Unaccompanied Sonata,' offers you a standalone narrative from this prolific author. This book presents a unique story that delves into specific character experiences and societal structures. You will discover a compelling world shaped by individual choices and circumstances.
The Monkeys Thought 'Twas All in Fun
You are invited to delve into "The Monkeys Thought 'Twas All in Fun," a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1979, this work presents a unique narrative for you to explore. Discover the world crafted within its pages, offering you a specific literary experience from the author.
Holy
Orson Scott Card's 1980 novel, "Holy," presents a narrative centered on profound spiritual or moral questions. You are invited to consider the nature of faith and conviction. Delve into a story that explores the sacred and its implications.
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories
You encounter Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories, a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 1980, this collection offers you multiple narratives. Prepare for a diversity of stories in the author's voice.
Fat Farm
Orson Scott Card's "Fat Farm" is a 1980 novel that presents a unique premise. You will explore a narrative that likely delves into themes of body image, societal expectations, or personal transformation. Discover a thought-provoking story from this prolific author.
St. Amy's Tale
You explore St. Amy's Tale, a novel by Orson Scott Card. This 1980 work allows you to delve into the author's vision. It invites you to consider the story that unfolds within its pages.
Dragons of Light
You will read 'Dragons of Light,' a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 1980. This work stands as an independent narrative. Prepare to explore a unique story from this author's output. You are invited into a distinct fictional world.
Songmaster
Orson Scott Card's "Songmaster" (or "El maestro cantor") presents a compelling 1980 novel. You will delve into a world where song and mastery hold significant sway. Discover the intricate narrative woven by this acclaimed author.
Saintspeak
You will encounter "Saintspeak," a novel penned by Orson Scott Card. Immerse yourself in the world this author has created for you. As you turn the pages, you'll uncover the unfolding narrative.
Middle Woman
You are about to explore Middle Woman, a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 1981. This work invites you into its narrative world. Consider delving into this literary creation from Orson Scott Card.
Ainge
You are about to explore Ainge, a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 1981. This work invites you into its narrative world. Consider delving into this literary creation from Orson Scott Card.
Saints
Immerse yourself in a narrative that explores the lives and experiences of individuals striving for moral or spiritual purity. You will witness their journeys and the challenges they face in their pursuit of an elevated existence. This novel offers a contemplation on faith, conviction, and human endeavor.
Hart's Hope
Enter a realm where destiny and desire intertwine in a complex narrative. You will follow characters navigating a world filled with intricate relationships and challenging choices. This novel explores themes of power, love, and the consequences of ambition.
The Best Day
You are invited to read "The Best Day," a novel by Orson Scott Card. This story explores a specific day and its potential significance within a narrative context. Prepare to discover how events unfold and impact characters over the course of this particular day.
The Fringe
Discover a compelling narrative in 'The Fringe,' a 1985 novel by Orson Scott Card. You will explore a unique world and its intricate dynamics. Immerse yourself in a story that challenges perceptions.
Salvage
You are invited to read a 1986 novel by Orson Scott Card. This story explores themes of recovery, rescue, or making use of remnants. Prepare for a narrative that delves into the processes of salvaging what remains or reclaiming what was lost.
Hatrack River
Orson Scott Card's "Hatrack River" introduces you to a frontier setting steeped in folk magic. You will follow the early life of a character with unusual abilities, navigating a challenging environment. The narrative weaves together elements of history and fantasy. This novel explores themes of destiny and the struggle for survival.
Saving Grace
In 1987, Orson Scott Card released "Saving Grace," a standalone novel. You are invited to discover a new story from this acclaimed author. This work offers a distinct narrative experience within its genre.
America
Explore "America," a novel by Orson Scott Card, published in 1987. This work invites you to engage with a narrative that delves into the fabric of American identity or history. You will encounter a story that examines themes relevant to the nation's character or future.
Eye for Eye
Orson Scott Card's novel 'Eye for Eye,' or 'Ojo por ojo,' was released in 1987. This standalone work offers a complete narrative. You can explore this distinct contribution from the author. It provides a singular reading experience from that year.
Runaway
You pick up 'Runaway,' a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1987. The title suggests a journey of escape, independence, or rebellion. This work invites you to explore themes of freedom and the consequences of leaving an established path. Prepare for a narrative centered on movement and change.
Characters and point of view
Orson Scott Card's 1988 novel, "Characters and point of view", explores intricate narrative techniques within its fictional framework. You are invited to delve into a story that examines its own construction. This unique work offers a reflective journey for the discerning reader.
Dowser
You are holding 'Dowser,' a novel published in 1988 by Orson Scott Card. Its title suggests a quest for something hidden or unseen. Prepare to delve into a narrative that explores discovery and intuition. This work invites you to consider what lies beneath the surface.
The Folk of the Fringe
The Folk of the Fringe (1989) is a collection of post-apocalyptic stories by American writer Orson Scott Card. These stories are set sometime in the near future, when World War III has left America in ruins. The stories are about how a few groups of Mormons struggle to survive.
The Abyss
In this 1989 novel by Orson Scott Card, you will descend into "The Abyss." The title suggests a journey into profound depths or unknown territories. Prepare to explore themes that might challenge your perceptions.
Pageant Wagon
Orson Scott Card's 1989 novel, "Pageant Wagon," presents a narrative that evokes images of itinerant performance or a journey. You will follow characters as they move through a setting, perhaps bringing stories or spectacles to different places. Prepare to observe a unfolding drama on the move.
Dogwalker
You can immerse yourself in this novel by Orson Scott Card, released in 1989. This work offers you a distinct narrative from the celebrated author. Prepare for a story that showcases his particular approach to storytelling.
Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow
You are invited to explore this novel by Orson Scott Card, published in 1989. This work offers you a distinct narrative from the celebrated author. You will find a story that showcases his particular approach to imaginative fiction.
The Originist
In Orson Scott Card's "The Originist," you are invited to explore a narrative centered on fundamental beginnings or origins. This novel likely delves into themes of creation, identity, or the genesis of ideas. You will encounter a story that prompts reflection on foundational concepts.
Lost Boys
Orson Scott Card's 1989 novel, "Lost Boys", offers you a unique narrative experience. You will delve into a story that unfolds within the confines of a compelling fictional world. This standalone work promises an engaging journey through its pages.
Maps in a Mirror
Orson Scott Card offers 'Maps in a Mirror', a novel published in 1990. You are invited to experience a collection of narratives from this acclaimed author. Delve into the diverse worlds and stories presented within this volume.
Gloriously Bright
You are presented with 'Gloriously Bright,' a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1991. This work showcases the author's distinctive approach to narrative. Consider reading this book to experience Card's particular storytelling.
How to Write a Million
Orson Scott Card presents "How to Write a Million," a novel from 1995. You will discover a narrative from an author known for his imaginative and thought-provoking works. This book offers you insights and perspectives on the craft of storytelling. Prepare for a unique exploration of creativity and the writing process, presented in a fictional format.
Treasure Box
Orson Scott Card's 1996 novel, Treasure Box, offers you a standalone narrative from the author. You will follow the unfolding events of a story designed to captivate. Explore the setting and the characters as they navigate their unique circumstances in this work.
Stone Tables
You encounter a story rooted in ancient narratives and profound moral dilemmas. This novel reimagines foundational tales with a unique perspective. You will follow characters grappling with faith, leadership, and destiny. The journey invites you to consider the weight of tradition and revelation.
Grinning Man
In Orson Scott Card's 1998 novel, Grinning Man, you are invited into a standalone narrative. This work, penned by a celebrated author, offers a distinct story from that year. Discover the world and characters within its pages.
Homebody
You are invited to explore "Homebody," a novel by Orson Scott Card, originally published in 1998. In its pages, you will encounter the literary world crafted by Card. This novel offers you a journey into its narrative, awaiting your personal engagement.
Future on Ice
Discover 'Future on Ice', a novel by Orson Scott Card from 1998. This book presents you with a story from an author recognized for his imaginative works. You can expect to engage with a narrative crafted with his characteristic vision.
Vessel
You will encounter a new narrative from Orson Scott Card. Immerse yourself in a world crafted by his distinctive voice. This novel offers you a compelling story, characteristic of his imaginative storytelling. Discover the latest from this acclaimed author.
Investment Counselor
Explore "Investment Counselor," a novel by Orson Scott Card. This work presents a narrative that delves into the complexities of its subject matter. You will follow a story where decisions and their consequences unfold. Immerse yourself in a tale of strategy and human interaction.
Enchantment
Discover "Enchantment," a novel by Orson Scott Card. This work transports you into a realm where magic and wonder intertwine. You will follow a story that blends historical elements with fantastical possibilities. Prepare to be drawn into a unique and imaginative narrative.
The Elephants of Poznan
You are invited to read 'The Elephants of Poznan,' a novel by Orson Scott Card from 2000. This book presents a narrative for you to explore. Prepare to delve into its story as you discover its characters and setting.
The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1
You are presented with Orson Scott Card's novel, 'The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1,' published in 2002. This work is categorized as a novel within the science fiction genre. You are invited to explore the world and ideas contained within its pages. Prepare to engage with a story that stands as a notable contribution from its year of publication.
Teacher's Pest
Orson Scott Card's novel, "Teacher's Pest," presents you with a story exploring the dynamics of education and influence. You will encounter characters in a setting where a particular individual plays a significant role. This work delves into the impact of mentorship or disruption within a structured environment.
The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2
Orson Scott Card presents the second volume of "The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology." You will discover a collection of speculative narratives, exploring various facets of the science fiction genre. This novel invites you to delve into diverse worlds and ideas crafted by different voices.
Robota
Awaken on a hostile alien world in **Robota**, the fascinating illustrated sci-fi novel by Orson Scott Card and Doug Chiang. You will accompany **Caps**, an amnesiac man who teams up with a monkey and a giant robot to survive on a planet dominated by cruel human-hunting machines. If you enjoy spectacular worldbuilding and stories of resistance against supreme artificial intelligences, this visual epic will amaze you.
Magic Street
Magic Street (2005) is an urban fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card. This book follows the magical events in the Baldwin Hills section of contemporary Los Angeles, including the life of protagonist Mack Street, his foster brother Cecil Tucker, a trickster identified variously as Bag Man, Puck, Mr. Christmas, and numerous other members of this upscale community of African-Americans.
Cheater
Delve into a narrative exploring themes of deception and strategy. You will encounter characters grappling with trust and betrayal in a complex world. This novel presents a story where appearances may not always reflect reality.
Pretty Boy
Discover "Pretty Boy," a novel by Orson Scott Card published in 2006. This standalone work invites you to explore its unique narrative. You will engage with the story and characters crafted by the author.
Empire
In Orson Scott Card's 2006 novel, 'Empire,' you will encounter a standalone narrative. This work presents a distinct story from the author. You are invited to explore the world and events within its pages. It stands as a compelling novel in his body of work.
Invasive Procedures
Explore a compelling narrative in Orson Scott Card's 'Invasive Procedures,' a novel from 2007. You will be drawn into a story that addresses complex themes and human experiences. This work invites you to consider its unique premise and unfolding events.
A Young Man with Prospects
You are introduced to a young man navigating the complex world before him. He holds aspirations that will shape his future path. You will follow his journey as he confronts the challenges of his chosen prospects. This narrative explores the decisions that define a young life.
Ender's Stocking
You are presented with "Ender's Stocking," a novel by Orson Scott Card. This 2007 publication offers a standalone narrative from the acclaimed author. Explore the themes and unique world presented within this particular work.
Hamlet's Father
Explore 'Hamlet's Father,' a novel by Orson Scott Card, released in 2008. This work offers a standalone narrative from the author. You are invited to delve into this particular literary contribution.
Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show (2008) is a science fiction and fantasy anthology edited by Edmund R. Schubert and Orson Scott Card.
Ender in Flight
Discover 'Ender in Flight,' a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 2008, this work immerses you in a new facet of his literary universe. Prepare to delve into Card's narrative vision.
Keeper of Dreams
Discover 'Keeper of Dreams,' a novel by Orson Scott Card. Published in 2008, this work invites you to explore its unique vision. You will immerse yourself in the narratives the author has conceived.
Ender : Préludes
Discover a 2015 novel by Orson Scott Card, which serves as a prelude. You will delve into the foundational events of a larger narrative. This story offers insights into the origins of familiar themes.
Burning
Combustion, or burning, is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion does not always result in fire, because a flame is only visible when substances undergoing combustion vaporize, but when it does, a flame is a characteristic indicator of the reaction. While activation energy must be supplied to initiate combustion, the heat from a flame may provide enough energy to make the reaction self-sustaining.
Reawakening
Reawakening is a 2024 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Virginia Gilbert. The film stars Jared Harris, Erin Doherty and Juliet Stevenson, and had its world premiere at the Dublin International Film Festival on 24 February 2024.