
Originally Posted by
wheelchairman
That one book that is an alternate version of Ender's game based on the mouse-y kid was pretty good.
Ender's Shadow? Personally, there was too much revisionist history for me. Suddenly, a formerly-minor character turns out to be the smartest guy of all, only he wasn't as good a leader of men as Ender, so it's OK, Ender's still the best. And the one encounter in which he had lines in all of the other book has to explained for an entire page because it doesn't sync up with the new protagonist Bean. I mean, come on. His name in the first book was Bean and suddenly this guy's a badass? Please.
I just realized that the name "Ender" is a subtle hint at the outcome of the book.
“It is a strange paradox that today’s central banks are generally staffed by economists, who by and large profess a belief in a theory which says that their jobs are, at the best, unnecessary, and more likely wealth-destroying. Needless to say, this is not a point widely discussed among respectable economists. Nevertheless, it is an issue worth pondering.”
George Cooper, The Origin of Economic Crises