Ender's Jeesh discussion
should i start Speak for the Dead right after Ender's Game?
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Ender's Game
Ender's Shadow (it's parallel to Ender's Game but from Bean's perspective and great on its own)
Shadow of the Hegemon
Shadow Puppets
Shadow of the Giant
Ender in Exile
Investment Counselor (it's in the First Meetings in the Enderverse and explains the introduction to an important character)
Speaker for the Dead
Xenocide
Children of the Mind
I've heard that there's one more that is coming out (when, I don't know) to be read after all the others. The tentative title is Shadows in Flight.
I hope this list doesn't scare you, and feel free to read it in any order you like. I've simply found that this order maximizes the experience with Ender's world.
Happy reading. :)



First, to answer your original question, I don't think you need to jump right into Speaker for the Dead if you don't want to. You will not lose anything by waiting. Other than the main characters being the same, there are not a lot of details that are required from Ender's Game to come across. Many people have started with Speaker for the Dead and enjoy it without reading Ender's Game first. It holds its own.
Second, I like reading the Ender books and the Shadow books separately. Each set follows the story of a different main character: the story of Ender and the story of Bean. The Shadow stories all take place before the Speaker of the Dead, thanks to interstellar travel taking so long and all. By the time Speaker takes place, Bean and all the Shadow stories are long over. Their stories have no impact on the rest of the Speaker books.
All that said, I can't stop a series once I start. I jump right into the next book and so on. I just finished reading Old Man's War and The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi. I am reading a different author now, but in the back of my head I am nagging myself to get/read The Last Colony.

If you want to read more of the Enderverse, there are two prequels with Ender's parents. The first, Polish Boy, and second, Teacher's Pest. These are both also in the First Meetings in the Enderverse and happen before Ender's Game. Quick reads, if you're curious. They don't really affect much in the series but they're short and good for those who like a back history.
While Jason brings up a good point with the Shadow series not being directly affected with Speaker for the Dead, it is important to know if you want to read Ender in Exile, which is about Ender's time right after Ender's Game finishes, it references a lot of the Shadow ideas.
Read as you wish. I simply like the progression and wished that someone had told me (in my opinion) the best order timewise.
I actually like reading the separate stories Enders story (Enders Game, Speaker, Zeno and Child), Beans story (Enders Shadow, Hedgemon, Puppets, Giant) and then the Stories that seem to bring them back together (Ender in Exile and the projected Shadows in Flight).


The Shadow series doesn't affect Speaker, not really. You can read Ender's series without Ender in Exile and miss nothing. The other series just opens up more sides of the world Card created, making it more complete. It seems that everyone prefers one side of the story more than the other though.

Since I did it in that order, there were a few spoilers while reading the Shadow series and a bit of confusion reading Ender in Exile.
What order did you read it in first?

I think that I read it in the Published order
Enders Game
Speaker
Zenocide
Children
Ender's Shadow
Shadow of the Hedgemon
Shadow Puppets
Shadow of the Giant
Ender in Exile
I also read the Enderverse short stories (I can't remember the name of the book but I did find it at all a dollar) and War of Gifts.
You will not lose anything reading it in that order (kind of like reading the chronicles of Narnia in Chronological vs. published order) you still get the same story.
Enders Game
Speaker
Zenocide
Children
Ender's Shadow
Shadow of the Hedgemon
Shadow Puppets
Shadow of the Giant
Ender in Exile
I also read the Enderverse short stories (I can't remember the name of the book but I did find it at all a dollar) and War of Gifts.
You will not lose anything reading it in that order (kind of like reading the chronicles of Narnia in Chronological vs. published order) you still get the same story.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Last Colony (other topics)The Ghost Brigades (other topics)
Old Man's War (other topics)
Thanks for any suggestions!