
A compilation of all my thoughts regarding Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, including ponderings of dimensional characters, relatibility, human nature, fiction, criticism, children, nature vs. nurture, human emotion, and life in general. "Ender Wiggin, the third in a family of child geniuses, is selected by international military forces to save the world from destruction." -Sparknotes Sub-title: In which Emily realizes through vlogging and editing how much she overuses the words "interesting", "like", "love", "human emotion", "thought", and others. In that sense, though, perhaps through vlogging I will become better at speaking and writing with less clutter. This was my first attempt at vlogging, so I realize the camera angle changes awkwardly and the background of my room is like the aftermath of a hurricane. Needless to say I have certainly learned from making this video. Please comment and tell me what you thought! I would love to continue the discussion of this book--I made this video partly because I had no one to discuss this book with. I would love to know what you thought/if you agree or disagree with what I've said. :)
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