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Xenocide

eng. Xenocide · 1991
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Book Review

Orson Scott Card's «Xenocide» is the third book in the Ender Wiggin series, continuing to explore the complex themes raised in previous installments. Critics note that the novel delves into philosophical and ethical questions related to xenophobia, identity, and moral responsibility. Card masterfully develops the plot, introducing new characters and expanding the universe in which the events unfold. Some reviewers highlight that the book can be challenging to grasp due to the abundance of scientific and philosophical concepts, but this makes it particularly valuable for readers interested in deep thematic exploration. At the same time, critics point out some narrative lengthiness and difficulty in following the numerous plotlines. Nonetheless, «Xenocide» is considered an important contribution to the science fiction genre, offering readers not only a captivating story but also food for thought about human nature and the future of humanity.

Xenocide
Date of publication: 30 January 2025
———Original titleeng. Xenocide · 1991
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