![]() All throughout his time in Battle School, protagonist Ender Wiggin is confronted by dozens of puzzles and tests designed to mold him into a ruthless and efficient military leader. Problem-solving plays a huge role in Ender’s Game. So whether you’re a super-fan of the novel or you’ve never even heard the name, these are 7 great Ender’s Game moral lessons you can take from this sci-fi classic.Įditor’s note: Be warned-spoilers for Ender’s Game follow! ![]() And even though I didn’t know it at the time, the novel would have a deep and lasting impact on both my writing and my life-just as it’s affected so many others before me. I first read Ender’s Game in 2015, just as my writing career was getting off the ground. The novel won the Nebula Award in 1985 and the Hugo Award in 1986, and is considered required reading for many military organizations across the globe-and for genre fans of all ages. ![]() ![]() ![]() The publication of Ender’s Game in 1985 is widely regarded as a watershed moment for the genre of science fiction. This week, we’re counting down 7 awesome life lessons we learned from Orson Scott Card’s novel Ender’s Game. Last time in this ongoing series, we introduced you to 10 big life lessons we learned from Divergent. ![]()
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