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Literary Sci-FiPublished 1996
Children of the Mind
Pages
486
Difficulty
Challenging
Tone
Moss
Rating
4.0
Dalethorn editorial
Editorial lens
This literary sci-fi selection suits one sitting and a long exhale afterward. Worth discovering before the conversation moves on.
In brief
Summary
In literary sci-fi, Children of the Mind distinguishes itself: Orson Scott Card writes with poise and an undertow that stays.
Takeaways
Key takeaways
- 1
Pacing favors immersion — and the risk pays off.
- 2
The ending reframes earlier scenes with quiet menace.
- 3
Tension and tenderness share the frame without contradiction.
- 4
Readers cite this novel with a specific scene in mind.
Who should read
Fans of Orson Scott Card, or newcomers seeking a confident, curated entry point.
Themes
TruthReckoning



