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Orson Scott Card
From Orson Scott Card, the internationally bestselling author of Ender’s Game, comes the riveting finale to the story of Rigg, a teenager who possesses a special power that allows him to see the paths of people’s pasts.In Pathfinder, Rigg joined forces with another teen with special talents on a quest to find Rigg’s sister and discover the true significance of their powers. Then Rigg’s story continued in Ruins as he was tasked to decipher the paths of the past before the arrival of a destructive force with deadly intentions. Now, in Visitors, Rigg’s journey comes to an epic and explosive conclusion as everything that has been building up finally comes to pass, and Rigg is forced to put his powers to the ultimate test in order to save his world and end the war once and for all.
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Author
Orson Scott Card
Pages
608
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-11-04
ISBN
1442414294 9781442414297
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"Really enjoyed this one. Definitely read this series in order only, as this would make zero sense without books one and two. I enjoyed the timeline play and total embracing of paradox, and managed to follow it all ok. Of course, there’s plot holes as a result, but self conscious ones ultimately so they’re forgivable. Overall a fairly satisfying conclusion to the story, though Card gets a bit repetitively philosophical at times and I don’t necessarily agree with all his conclusions and implications. His LDS mindset seems to show through at points but that’s fine, I’m aware that’s where he’s coming from and nobody writes from nowhere. It’s subtle overall. Recommended for YA readers"
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Teresa Prokopanko
"I actually haven't read this particular book, j just accidentally hit yes and am not sure how to change it. But I read the first two books in the series and liked them. The author has a really specific style, which is really detailed and can be hard to follow, but I think in general his ideas are super creative! He also wrote Ender's Game which is great, and would probably be a better introduction to the author. "
"The first of the three is called “Pathfinder,” and they’re all pretty long (about 600 pages iirc), but they’re sooo good! I’d easily read them again and again!"
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