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Bean, nearing death, and his wife Petra search for their stolen children with the help of their former Battle School classmates while Peter Wiggin attempts to restore world government with himself as hegemon.
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5 primary booksThe Shadow Series is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Orson Scott Card.
Series
18 primary booksEnderverse: Publication Order is a 18-book series with 18 primary works first released in 1985 with contributions by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston.
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16 primary books17 released booksThe Enderverse is a 17-book series with 16 primary works first released in 1985 with contributions by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston.
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Shadow of the Giant concludes the long-drawn global conflict for leadership of, basically, planet Earth whilst the International Fleet expands the human race into the stars. Bean and Petra are the focus of the story, now searching for their missing children and assisting Hegemon Peter Wiggin in uniting every country under the Free People of Earth (FPE), as they struggle with the gigantism syndrome. Opposing them are Virlomi, whose reality is blurring with her power-hungry persona as the Indian goddess; Alai, struggling Caliph surrounded by pressurising advisors; and Han ‘Hot Soup' Zhu, making up for China's past shortcomings with a Mandate from Heaven. All of this is supervised by Graff and Rackham, who also offer all battle school graduates light-speed leadership of offworld colonies. The ending felt suprisingly emotional, with Card doing characters justice after spending so long with them, and overall the world politics whilst feeling slightly recycled did engage me throughout.
I went into this book under the false impression this was the final shadow book, but I was wrong. I guess another one will be come out that's supposed to finalize things and tie the 2 series together.
Overall this book was descent. I found myself interested to find out what would happen next, but by the time I got to the end I was disappointed with how many questions were left.
Worth reading if you like the Shadow series.