Category: Ender’s Game

  • Summit Teams Up with HGTV for Ender’s Game Home Makeover

    Summit Teams Up with HGTV for Ender’s Game Home Makeover

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    As we’ve discovered earlier today (see photo above), Summit has teamed up with Home and Garden TV for its Ender’s Game Experience. According to several news outlets, Summit and HGTV have issued a press release concerning HGTV’s involvement in the Experience as well as the home makeover visitors can hope to win.

    Inside the “Ender’s Game” activation, located outside the Hilton Gaslamp district, HGTV showcases its “Journey Begins at Home” space—an interpretation of the Wiggins home living room—among eight elaborate, specially constructed, unique rooms that represent the most iconic environments of Ender’s world, complete with original film props and set pieces used in the movie.

    Visitors will be able to “enter the sweepstakes for the chance to win $10,000 courtesy of HGTV for their own “out of this world” home makeover.”

     

    Sources: CNBC, The Slanted

     

  • New Interview with Orson Scott Card

    New Interview with Orson Scott Card

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    Yesterday, The Digital Universe (Brigham Young University’s online news outlet) published a new interview with Orson Scott Card. None of the things he says about the book and the movie are entirely new, but the interview may clear up a few matters that people have been confused about. Here are a some excerpts:

    About morality in Ender’s Game:

    The novel doesn’t answer those questions, anyway — rather it raises them, and if anything it shows that the best you can do is muddle through, trying to do what’s right, as far as you can figure out what that is. That’s all that human beings can ever do. Even the great ones like Lincoln and Churchill are right only some of the time. Ender Wiggin, though fictional, is no better.

    About his involvement in the movie:

    My work as co-producer was all done in the early stages. Once Gavin Hood took over, my help was no longer required.  […] The screenplay you see on the screen was 100 percent Gavin Hood. None of my writing was used. That was the decision that Odd Lot and Summit made; it was their money at risk, and they invested in the writer they believed in. I have no complaints.

    Read the entire interview HERE.

    Source: The Digital Universe

     

  • VIDEO: Orson Scott Card on New Audioplay “Ender’s Game Alive”

    VIDEO: Orson Scott Card on New Audioplay “Ender’s Game Alive”

    Skyboat Media, the production company that has exclusively produced the unabridged audio versions of Orson Scott Card’s Enderverse novels and stories, has just announced that they will be producing ENDER’S GAME ALIVE, a full cast audioplay written by Orson Scott Card himself based on Ender’s Game, the novel that started it all. According to the producers,

    Production begins mid-July here at Skyboat, and we will be updating [our] page with features from the production. The audioplay will be released in late October 2013, will have a cast of over 40 actors playing over 100 roles. The production will be originally scored with full sound effects. It will be directed by Gabrielle de Cuir and produced here at Skyboat by Stefan Rudnicki. All this brought to you by publisher Audible.com

    Watch the author himself talk about this new project:

    Check back here and watch the Skyboat site for updates!

     

  • GIVEAWAY: Macmillan/Tor Giving Away Ender’s Game Prize Pack

    GIVEAWAY: Macmillan/Tor Giving Away Ender’s Game Prize Pack

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    Macmillan is hosting a giveaway sponsored by TOR Books to give fans a chance at a really cool Ender’s Game prize pack including:

    • Movie Tie-in Edition of Ender’s Game
    • Speaker for the Dead
    • Xenocide
    • Children of the Mind
    • Ender in Exile
    • Ender’s Game cap
    • Ender’s Game t-shirt
    • Ender’s Game movie poster

    The poster looks like it’s a full size one like we’ve been seeing in theaters! To enter, you just have to sign up for the Tor/Forge newsletter. The giveaway is open only to residents of the US and the winner will be drawn on August 1, 2013.

    via Ender News

  • GIVEAWAY: 15 Copies of Tor’s Movie Edition of ‘Ender’s Game’

    GIVEAWAY: 15 Copies of Tor’s Movie Edition of ‘Ender’s Game’

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    Those of you that are still wanting to get your hands on the new movie tie-in edition of Ender’s Game can enter a contest on Goodreads to win one of 15 copies of the new edition.

    The contest will end on June 28, 2013 and is open only to residents of the US.

  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Back on Top – #1 on NYT Bestseller List

    ‘Ender’s Game’ Back on Top – #1 on NYT Bestseller List

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    While the Ender’s Game trailer may have gotten all us fans riled up, it’s also gotten people interested in the book again. The book, which was just re-released with a movie tie-in cover, is #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list under Paperback Mass-Market Fiction!

    It’s really amazing to see the book topping the list after all these years! More Ender fans, yes!!

    Source: @SummitEnt

  • Movie Tie-In Edition for ‘Ender’s Game’ Available from B&N

    Movie Tie-In Edition for ‘Ender’s Game’ Available from B&N

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    Looks like the book is all ready to be snapped up by new fans when the trailer lands next week on May 7.

    A new movie tie-in edition has been spotted in bookstores already and you can pre-order the book from Barnes & Noble online. You can also pre-order from Amazon.

    Are you going to grab one? Will you get a hardcover or a paperback?

    I’m thinking Mother’s Day gift for next week since my mom is the one that first put the book into my hands as a teen. 😉

    Thanks to Ender News for the tip.

  • Ender’s Game E-Book on Sale for $3.49

    Ender’s Game E-Book on Sale for $3.49

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    If you don’t already own the Kindle or Nook version of Ender’s Game, the ebook is on sale now for $3.49.

    Although I own a hardcover and a paperback of Ender’s Game, having the ebook version is very handy because it allows you to search the book easily (how else do you think I was able to count all the instances of the word “love” for Valentine’s Day?) and you can access it on your phone as well with the Kindle app.

    Buy the ebook on Amazon or at Barnes & Noble.

  • Lots of Love from ‘Ender’s Game’

    Lots of Love from ‘Ender’s Game’

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    It’s Valentine’s Day today and I’d like to wish all you fellow fans out there a day full of love and happiness! Did you know that Ender’s Game is a book full of love?

    The word ‘love’, I mean. There are a grand total of 66 instances in Ender’s Game where the word love is used in some form, although it’s not always in a positive way.

    Here’s a list of all of the uses of the word love in the book:

    1. “Hey, Third, we’re talkin to you, Third, hey bugger-lover, we’re talkin to you.”
    2. “You can make yourselves sound like pathetic, cute little children so we’ll love you and be nice to you. But it doesn’t work. I can see you for what you really are.”
    3. “Ender, I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I know how it feels, I’m sorry, I’m your brother, I love you.”
    4. “The sister is our weak link. He really loves her.”
    5. “You’ll still love her, Ender, but you won’t know her.”
    6. “They do love you, Ender. But you have to understand what your life has cost them.”
    7. “So my parents love me and don’t love me?” (2)
    8. “They love you. The question is whether they want you here.”
    9. “Valentine loves me.”
    10. “I love you, Andrew!” Mother called.
    11. “Come back to me! I love you forever!”
    12. “So? What will you do about it? Crawl into a corner? Start kissing their little backsides so they’ll love you again?”
    13. His accent made him exotic and interesting; his broken arm made him a martyr; his sadism made him a natural focus for all those who loved pain in others.
    14. I LOVE YOUR BUTT. LET ME KISS IT. —BERNARD
    15. “Let’s go get Bernard and Shen and freeze these bugger-lovers.”
    16. Ender had never spoken of that to anyone, not even to Mother, but had kept it as a memory of holiness, of how his mother loved him when she thought that no one, not even he, could see or hear.
    17. “Major Anderson, I know I’m wrecking the game, and I know you love it better than any of the boys who play. Hate me if you like, but don’t stop me.”
    18. Dink smiled crookedly. “Because I can’t give up the game.” He tugged at the fabric of his flash suit, which lay on the bunk beside him. “Because I love this.”
    19. “A model student,” said his teachers. “I wish we had a hundred others in the school just like him. Studies all the time, turns in all his work on time. He loves to learn.”
    20. Valentine knew it was a fraud. Peter loved to learn, all right, but the teachers hadn’t taught him anything, ever.
    21. Valentine leaned against the trunk of the pine tree, her little fire a few smoldering ashes. “I love you, too, Peter.”
    22. “I didn’t hate you. I loved you both, I just had to be—had to have control, do you understand that?”
    23. “I don’t believe what you did to those squirrels was part of an act. I think you did it because you love to do it.”
    24. It was possible, wasn’t it, that he loved her, and that in this time of terrifying opportunity he was willing to weaken himself before her in order to win her love. (2)
    25. Because if it were true, even partly true, then Peter was not a monster, and so she could satisfy her Peter-like love of power without fear of becoming monstrous herself.
    26. “I’m trying to solve this problem now, with the person Ender loves and trusts most in the world, perhaps the only person he loves and trusts at all.” (2)
    27. The only person Ender loves and trusts at all. She felt a deep stab of pain, of regret, of shame that now it was Peter she was close to, Peter who was the center of her life.
    28. ALL MY LOVE TURKEY LIPS, VAL
    29. The one real thing, the one precious real thing was his memory of Valentine, the person who loved him before he ever played a game, who loved him whether there was a bugger war or not, and they had taken her and put her on their side. (2)
    30. Dink was right, they were the enemy, they loved nothing and cared for nothing and he was not going to do what they wanted, he was damn well not going to do anything for them.
    31. “And what do you want, love and kisses?”
    32. “He would love to see you now, come to fight a naked boy in a shower, smaller than you, and you brought six friends. He would say, Oh, what honor.”
    33. Ah, thought Ender, he loves to have someone recognize that he is the one in control, that he has power.
    34. “If you touch him you’re a buggerlover!” cried Dink.
    35. Peter loved it when Father did that—”See, it shows that the common man is paying attention”—but it made Valentine feel humiliated for Father.
    36. “And you love it that you got that before I did.”
    37. It was a lovely bite at the party in power, and she got a lot of good mail about it.
    38. “I was afraid that I’d still love you.”
    39. “In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him. I think it’s impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves. And then, in that very moment when I love them—” (4)
    40. “Look him in the eye when all the world loves and reveres you. That’ll be defeat in his eyes, Ender. That’s how you win.”
    41. “I want him to love me.”
    42. She had no answer. As far as she knew, Peter didn’t love anybody.
    43. When they got to the shore, she climbed onto the dock and said, “I love you, Ender. More than ever. No matter what you decide.”
    44. With all your hurry, that’s why you took three months, to make me love Earth. Well, it worked.
    45. Valentine, who still loved Ender no matter what happened.
    46. The same voice that he would do anything to keep alive, even return to school, even leave Earth behind again for another four or forty or four thousand years. Even if she loved Peter more.
    47. I was cut off from all the people that I loved, everything I knew, living in this alien catacomb and forced to do nothing of importance but teach student after student, each one so hopeful, each one, ultimately, a weakling, a failure.
    48. “I can’t bear to see what this is doing to him.” And the other voice answered, “I know. I love him too.”
    49. All dreams. If there was love or pity for him, it was only in his dreams.
    50. Take me home, he said silently to Graff. In my dream you said you loved me. Take me home.
    51. So much compassion that he could win the love of his underlings and work with them like a perfect machine, as perfect as the buggers.
    52. Whatever they may feel about other people, Ender, they love you.
    53. And we can take with us what their worlds have never known—cities full of people who live private, individual lives, who love and hate each other for their own reasons.
    54. The best you can do is choose to fill the roles given you by good people, by people who love you.
    55. I came because I’ve spent my whole life in the company of the brother that I hated. Now I want a chance to know the brother that I love, before it’s too late, before we’re not children anymore.”
    56. They knew him now, and he had won their love and their respect.
    57. There were crimes and quarrels, alongside kindness and cooperation; there were people who loved each other and people who did not; it was a human world.
    58. This was a new thing in the world, two queens that loved and helped each other instead of battling, and together they were stronger than any other hive.
    59. They began to live by it as best they could, and when their loved ones died, a believer would arise beside the grave to be the Speaker for the Dead, and say what the dead one would have said, but with full candor, hiding no faults and pretending no virtues.

    Source: Kindle Edition of Ender’s Game