Any discussion of Orson Scott Card's work must necessarily begin with religion. A devout Mormon, Card believes in imparting moral lessons through his fiction, a stance that sometimes creates controversy on both sides of the fence. Some Mormons have objected to the violence in his books as being antithetical to the Mormon message, while his conservative political activism has gotten him into hot water with liberal readers.

Whether you agree with his personal views or not, Card's fiction can be enjoyed on many different levels. And with the amount of work he's produced, there is something to fit the tastes of readers of all ages and stripes. Averaging two novels a year since 1979, Card has also managed to find the time to write hundreds of audio plays and short stories, several stage plays, a television series concept, and a screenplay of his classic novel Ender's Game. In addition to his science fiction and fantasy novels, he has also written contemporary fiction, religious, and nonfiction works.

Card's novel that has arguably had the biggest impact is 1985's Hugo and Nebula award-winner Ender's Game. Ender's Game introduced readers to Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, a young genius faced with the task of saving the Earth. Ender's Game is that rare work of fiction that strikes a chord with adults and young adult readers alike. The sequel, Speaker for the Dead, also won the Hugo and Nebula awards, making Card the only author in history to win both prestigious science-fiction awards two years in a row.

In 2000, Card returned to Ender's world with a "parallel" novel called Ender's Shadow. Ender's Shadow retells the events of Ender's Game from the perspective of Julian "Bean" Delphinki, Ender's second-in-command. As Sam to Ender's Frodo, Bean is doomed to be remembered as an also-ran next to the legendary protagonist of the earlier novel. In many ways, Bean is a more complex and intriguing character than the preternaturally brilliant Ender, and his alternate take on the events of Ender's Game provide an intriguing counterpoint to fans of the original series.

In addition to moral issues, a strong sense of family pervades Card's work. Card is a devoted family man and father to five (!) children. In the age of dysfunctional family literature, Card bristles at the suggestion that a positive home life is uninteresting. "How do you keep `good parents' from being boring?" he once said. "Well, in truth, the real problem is, how do you keep bad parents from being boring? I've seen the same bad parents in so many books and movies that I'm tired of them."

Critical appreciation for Card's work often points to the intriguing plotlines and deft characterizations that are on display in Card's most accomplished novels. Card developed the ability to write believable characters and page-turning plots as a college theater student. To this day, when he writes, Card always thinks of the audience first. "It's the best training in the world for a writer, to have a live audience," he says. "I'm constantly shaping the story so the audience will know why they should care about what's going on."

Card brought Bean back in 2005 for the fourth and final novel in the Shadow series: Shadow of the Giant. The novel presented some difficulty for the writer. Characters who were relatively unimportant when the series began had moved to the forefront, and as a result, Card knew that the ending he had originally envisioned would not be enough to satisfy the series' fans.

Although the Ender and Shadow series deal with politics, Card likes to keep his personal political opinions out of his fiction. He tries to present the governments of futuristic Earth as realistically as possible without drawing direct analogies to our current political climate. This distance that Card maintains between the real world and his fictional worlds helps give his novels a lasting and universal appeal.

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Title: Alvin. El aprendiz (Saga de Alvin Maker (El Hacedor) 3): SERIE LA HISTORIA DE ALVIN EL HACEDOR (ALVIN MAKER III), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Alvin. El oficial (Saga de Alvin Maker (El Hacedor) 4): SERIE LA HISTORIA DE ALVIN EL HACEDOR (ALVIN MAKER IV), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Canciones perdidas / Los cuentos ocultos (Mapas en un espejo 5): MAPAS EN UN ESPEJO. VOLUMEN V, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: El ahorcado / Cuentos de espanto (Mapas en un espejo 1): MAPAS EN UN ESPEJO. VOL. I, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: El guardián de los sueños: (CONTIENE 22 HISTORIAS CORTAS), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: El juego de Ender (Saga de Ender 1): Nº 0 (Ender) (Nueva Edición), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: El ladrón de puertas, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: El profeta rojo (Saga de Alvin Maker (El Hacedor) 2): SERIE LA HISTORIA DE ALVIN EL HACEDOR (ALVIN MAKER II), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: El Septimo hijo, Author: Orson Scott Card
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Title: Ender el xenocida (Saga de Ender 3): Nº 2 (ENDER), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Ender el xenocida/ Xenocide, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Ender en el exilio (Saga de Ender 6): SAGA DE ENDER, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Esperanza del venado, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Flujo / Cuentos sobre futuros humanos (Mapas en un espejo 2): MAPAS EN UN ESPEJO. VOLUMEN II, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Fuego del corazón (Saga de Alvin Maker (El Hacedor) 5): SERIE LA HISTORIA DE ALVIN EL HACEDOR (ALVIN MAKER V), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Guerra de regalos (Saga de Ender 11), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: Hijos de la mente (Saga de Ender 4): Nº 3 (LA SAGA DE ENDER), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: La ciudad de cristal (Saga de Alvin Maker (El Hacedor) 6): SERIE LA HISTORIA DE ALVIN EL HACEDOR (ALVIN MAKER VI), Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: La gente del márgen, Author: Orson Scott Card
Title: La puerta oculta, Author: Orson Scott Card

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