Books

  1. LB-Segway

    LB-Segway edited the reading level of Ender's Game Sunday, May 22, 2011.

    • Young Adults - No sexual themes. No realistic gruesome violence. Strong elements of heroism.thisheroism. This book was not originally intended for children. The violence is, at times, quite brutal, children kill other children, though unintentionally, and the main character is admired for his ruthlessly efficient violence, though he himself is disturbed by it. There are many reasons for these happenings of how the "astronauts"IF kids deal with all of their problems. How they deal with themEnder is usually gruesome,a peaceful boy, but is drawn to brawl with much reason as there may be, no child should have to do this in real life.other IF children a few times.
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  2. edited the reading level of Ender's Game Sunday, December 19, 2010.

    • Young Adults - No sexual themes. No realistic gruesome violence. Strong elements of heroism.this book was not originally intended for children. The violence is, at times, quite brutal, children kill other children, though unintentionally, and the main character is admired for his ruthlessly efficient violence, though he himself is disturbed by it.it. There are many reasons for these happenings of how the "astronauts" deal with all of their problems. How they deal with them is usually gruesome, but with much reason as there may be, no child should have to do this in real life.
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  3. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the reading level of Ender's Game Tuesday, October 12, 2010.

    • Young Adults - No sexual themes. No realistic gruesome violence. Strong elements of heroism. thisheroism.this book was not originally intended for children. The violence is, at times, quite brutal, children kill other children, though unintentionally, and the main character is admired for his ruthlessly efficient violence, though he himself is disturbed by it.
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  4. Joe L

    Joe L edited the reading level of Ender's Game Friday, October 8, 2010.

    • Young Adults - No sexual themes. No realistic gruesome violence. Strong elements of heroism.heroism. this book was not originally intended for children. The violence is, at times, quite brutal, children kill other children, though unintentionally, and the main character is admired for his ruthlessly efficient violence, though he himself is disturbed by it.
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  5. happygrrl

    happygrrl edited the reading level of Ender's Game Saturday, September 4, 2010.

    • Young Adults - No sexual themes. No realistic gruesome violence. Strong elements of heroism.
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