Xenocide is the third chapter of Ender’s Game novel series. It is written by Orson Scott Card. The book is a work of science fiction fantasy. Orson Scott Card is a terrific writer of science fiction who has provided book enthusiasts with top-class entertainment. If you want to experience some best works of science fiction then Earth Unaware is the novel for you. On the other hand, Speaker for the Dead is equally as good.
The narration of this chapter is done by Scot Brick, Amanda Karr, Gabrielle de Cuir, Stefan Rudnicki, and John Rubinstein. The narration was below average and annoying for the listeners. Just Scott Brick’s part was acceptable but the others were not good.
Xenocide
It was in Lusitania, where Ender was able to discover a world having pequeninos, humans, and the Hive Queen. They all could live together were three of the very different types of species were able to find some common ground. The Lusitania also harbors virus names as descolada. It was capable of killing all humans. It was required by the pequeninos for transforming into adults. The Starways Congress fears the virus. If it escapes from Lusitania then that could have set up the destruction of the entire planet with all its population. The Fleet is definitely on its way. A second Xenocide looks to be inevitable when the Fleet just vanishes from the scene.
It is a complex story and many of the followers of the book had to go through this book twice to understand a few things. The narration was not so good, except the one where you hear the voice of Scott Brick.
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