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From: sclover@crash.cts.com (Steven Clover)
Subject: Re: Ender's Game
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 1995 06:15:54 GMT
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Dave Kennedy (davek@melita.com) wrote:
: jsquires@nic.cerf.net (James A. Squires) writes:
: >genghis@ilces.ag.uiuc.edu (Scott Coleman) writes:
: >>In the sequels to the first book, the game actually evolves into an

: What are the names of the sequels?  I've read "Ender's Game" many 
: times and am excited there is a sequel.  

The second book is "Speaker for the Dead", and the third is called 
"Xenocide".  I enjoyed the first much more than the second, but still 
haven't read the third.

-- Steve

