They were the back-to-back winners of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel-a feat unique in the annals of science fiction.They rank among the most influential novels of the past 30 years, their provocative take on the concept of young people forced into conflict by a war-torn future society laying the groundwork for countless other writers.They are Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead, the first two volumes in SF legend Orson Scott Card's bestselling Ender series.In Ender's Game, you'll meet Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, an extraordinary boy picked to compete against other gifted children in a grueling soldier-training program for humanity's 100-year war against the alien Buggers. As the pressure mounts, Ender and his remarkable siblings hold the key to victory-but the cost may be more than any of them can bear.