"Qing-Jao reminds me of first book Ender" is the most unintentionally prophetic and retroactively depressing sentences ive ever said

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"Qing-Jao reminds me of first book Ender" is the most unintentionally prophetic and retroactively depressing sentences ive ever said

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I'm reading the Shadow Quartet (on Shadow of the Hegemon) but I really just miss Ender and wish I had gotten the Ender Quartet but I want to read Ender in Exile also and apparently it has spoilers for the Shadow Quartet, so. I just want Ender back... Speaker for the Dead was good and I want to make a separate post about it. For now I'll just say this: I really don't get Novinha and Ender's relationship. I can understand it more from Ender's POV but it still seemed too rushed and almost random even though I knew it was going to happen because the clues were laid so obviously. Maybe that's why it didn't feel right to me. But more on that when I get to my SftD post.
Ender Quartet and Shadow Series Box Set
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"Demosthenes' History of Wutan in Trondheim: The Nordic language recognizes four orders of foreignness. The first is the otherlander, or utlanning, the stranger that we recognize as being a human of our world, but of another city or country. The second is the framling... This is the stranger that we recognize as human, but of another world. The third is the raman, the stranger that we recognize as human, but of another species. The fourth is the true alien, the varelse, which includes all the animals, for with them no conversation is possible. They live, but we cannot guess what purposes or causes make them act. They might be intelligent, they might be self-aware, but we cannot know it. "
From "Speaker for the Dead" by Orson Scott Card...One of the best books I've ever read. Might need to classify people as Utlanning, Framling, Raman, or Varelse from now on :))