Children of the mind / Orson Scott Card
Material type:
- 9780812522396
- FIC .C37 1996

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Fiction | Fiction | FIC .C37 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000008597 |
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FIC .C37 1985 The adventures of a photographer in La Plata / | FIC .C37 1988 Garish days / | FIC .C37 1991 Ender's game / | FIC .C37 1996 Children of the mind / | FIC .C37 2012 The 39 clues: The black circle / | FIC .C37 2014 The prince & the guard / | FIC .C37 2015 Happily ever after : Companion to the selection series / |
1. I'm not myself -- 2. You don't believe in God -- 3. There are too many of us -- 4. I am a man of perfect simplicity! -- 5. Nobody is rational -- 6. Life is a suicide mission -- 7. I offer her this poor old vessel -- 8. What matters is which fiction you believe -- 9. It smells like life to me -- 10. This has always been your body -- 11. You called me back from darkness -- 12. Am i betraying ender? -- 13. Till death ends all surprises -- 14. How they communicate with animals -- 15. We're giving you a second chance -- 16. How do you know they aren't quivering in terror? -- 17. The road goes on without him now.
The planet Lusitania is home to three sentient species: a large colony of humans; the Pequeninos; and the Hive Queen, who was brought there by Ender Wiggin. Once again, the enemy (the Starways Congress) has gathered a fleet and is threatening to destroy Lusitania. Ender's oldest friend, Jane, an evolved computer intelligence, is trying to save the three sentient species of Lusitania, but the Starways Congress is destroying the computer world she lives in. Children of the Mind is the fourth and final volume in the original Ender Saga by Orson Scott Card, winner of the Hugo and Nebula award.
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