Ender’s Game is a science fiction and fantasy novel. It is the fifth chapter of The Ender Saga. The book is written by Orson Scott Cord. He is an American author of science fiction novels. He is the only author who has the distinction of winning both the Nebula and Hugo awards in consecutive years. He won it back-to-back for his Ender’s Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead. His work was also good with his Earth Unaware novel.
The audio narration of Ender’s Game is done by Stefan Rudnicki, Gabrielle de Cuir, and Harlan Ellison. It was a good narration and it gave it a feel of a radio play where not even a single word was missing from the original prose. [Ender’s Game Audiobook]
For developing a secure defense system against the next attack of the alien race, the government agencies came with the breeding of child geniuses and they trained them as soldiers. Andrew ‘Ender’ Wiggin was a talented young boy who was living with his nice but distant parents, Peter, his sadistic brother, and also the person whom he loved a lot more than anyone else. It was Valentine, his sister. Both Peter and Valentine were candidates for the upcoming soldier training program but they were not able to cut. The young Ender was the Wiggin drafted to orbiting the entire Battle School for rigorous military training. [Ender’s Game Audiobook]
Ender’s Game has a very strong story and the best part of this audiobook is the quality of narration which made it a fantastic experience for the listeners overall. The book won the Nebula Award in 1985 and Hugo Award in 1986 for the best novel.