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Publisher's Summary
But it is a promise which may never be fulfilled, as Lanik uncovers a treacherous conspiracy beyond his imagination. Now charged with a mission of conquest - and exile - Lanik devises a bold and dangerous plan to finally break the vicious chain of rivalry and bloodshed that enslaves the people of the planet Treason.
Critic Reviews
"Exemplifies Card's talent for creating disturbingly compelling, beautifully written stories." ( Library Journal)
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- Alain
- 02-17-10
Better than Ender
This is probably one of the best audio books I've listened to in the science fiction genre. I listened to Ender's Game & Shadow before this one and really enjoyed both of those two. But this book combines science (fiction), space/time, metaphysics, and a bunch of other concepts fairly neatly into one story. The story starts out a little slow for me but it may be that I'm less interested in genetics than in other areas covered in the book. It picks up nicely after that.
Definite 5 stars...
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- Barry S. Sharpnack
- 11-12-09
Entirely enjoyable
First off, I am not a huge science fiction buff, but I like to read some scifi once in a while, just for a change of pace.
I loved Ender's Game when I read it years ago, but found that the sequels were a little slow and boring. I'm referring to Speaker for the Dead and Xenophobe.
"Treason" is the best Orson Scott Card scifi book I've read since Ender's Game. It is actually a story he wrote long ago, but is distinctly in Card's excellent storytelling style.
The book moves along well from the beginning, with fascinating places and characters, and has a thought-provoking theme. It was utterly enjoyable, an easy, yet intelligent, read (listen), and I didn't put it down until it was finished.
Oh yes, and the narration of Stefan Rudnicki is excellent as always.
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- josh
- 07-19-17
Can't believe I missed this
Card is one of my favorite authors and Enders game is what got me into Science fiction in the first place. I can't believe I hadn't read this before but I'm so glad I found it now. I didn't even realize it was written in 1979 until the end of the book! It reminds me a lot of cards more recent series "pathfinder" but it much shorter. I highly recommend for any science fiction fan.
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- Mr. Jackson
- 03-30-21
couldn't finish. slavery, savage blacks???
then the main character had two horses named after Nazi's. It was to, too much
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- Sarah Ann
- 10-11-09
Huge fan!!
I am a huge fan of Orson Scott Card, and have passed this book to many of my friends, so I was excited to find it was released on audible.
Card is an amazing story teller and I love how they read like a movie and there is no unnecessary descriptions. He has an amazing imagination and I have read everything of his that I could get my hands on in the past 10 years.
This book in particular is one of my favorites because I enjoyed learning about each community and wondered what the next unique developed talent would be!
The reader, Stefan Rudnicki, sometimes annoys me because his voice is so deep that the resonance literally hurts my ears. He narrates most of Card's books, so I have had to just deal with it and I didn't think it was so bad in this book. In fact, I thought he did probably his best job with this book so far.
I couldn't figure out which cameo was Card because I have only listed to it once... Next time I will definitely listen closer to try to pick him out!! If anyone figures out which character he is, do tell!
Lastly, I just love Card's support of audio books and enjoy listening to his background on the books. I am always left wanting to know more about him and how he thinks. He is a true artist!! If I was more of a writer myself I would take one of his writing classes to uncover how he does it!!
Love this book and highly recommend it along with Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, and Song Master.
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- mike
- 10-26-20
Savage blacks swinging through trees....???
Am I supposed to venture past this to see how the main character evolves in some way?
Sorry, but I can't waste my time on this.
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- Joseph D. Morrow
- 08-23-18
Very disappointed
This is far from his best work. I really felt like I just wanted it to be over. I’ll be asking for a refund from audible for this. Disappointing
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- Rick
- 08-13-11
Good story, great narrator.
Loved Ender... Treason, not so much. It is clearly a good solid story that just came off a bit flat for me. I found it a bit rambling and disjointed; it never just grabbed me. OSC has stated that, if he could have done a rewrite, the first person perspective is the first thing he would change. The story line is interesting and extremely creative but did not hold my interest as much as I was expecting. Stefan Rudnicki is one of my top five narrators and his strong narration was the saving grace for me. I'm still a big OSC fan and, based on other reviews, understand that my opinion of Treason does not run with the majority. Can't win 'em all.
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- Matt
- 11-17-18
entertainin insight into the human condition.
the author creates a story of fantastical powers that allow the hero to gain an interesting perspective and insight into the human condition.
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- Eileen
- 08-31-19
Thoughtful before its time
Or is there time? Or is there purpose? Or is there underlying understanding of perspective?
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- M Fowler
- 08-08-22
Weird but compelling.
One of the most oddly compelling books I've had, ever. Well written and narrated, and leaves me with a well, strange feeling about it!
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- Tyrone poet
- 05-23-22
Excellent, much better than anticipated
It is difficult to reconcile that this story is more than 30 years old as sci-fi has more difficulties than most works of fiction of not aging well. But a good story, simply told has a timeless quality.
The only quibble that I could have is the narrator at times can be a bit monotonous but never in a way that removes enjoyment of the story line.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-19-22
Weird and odd
Just an weird story, I had a really hard time finishing this book.
There’s no deeper story, no meaning. Just weird.
Four hours in I thought “yes! Now it begins to get good. And the plot thickens…” it didn’t.. not for me.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-12-22
Unlistenable Nonsense
Tried to persevere and give this the benefit of the doubt as I'm a big fantasy and sci-fi fan. However, you can save yourself the effort. It's akin to self-published, unedited fan-fiction of the lowest order. And the reader's attempts at accents? Don't get me started...
Avoid.
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- A. Haynes
- 01-08-22
Starts off weird, but transforms to intriguing.
very original as always with Orson. Starts off weird, but transforms to intriguing. loved it by the end.
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- Avi
- 10-21-21
it's one of my favourite Orson Scott Card books.
it's one of my favourite Orson Scott Card books.
it's sort of always stayed with me, as a thought.
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- Liz
- 09-11-21
A challenging story
I first read this book as a teenager but found the story much more challenging as an adult. The story itself is excellent but I find some of its aspects troubling. At what point do the ends justify the means?
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- C
- 11-17-17
A surprisingly good story, it just gets better and better
This review is based on Audible’s recording.
Gradually, as I listened to more and more of this novel, my opinion of it rose. It really is very good, maybe even almost as good as Ender’s Game. Written in the first person, what begins as a fairly banal sci-fi space opera set in a somewhat fantastical world deepens and matures. All is not as it seems, with twist after twist until the end, and the story ultimately becomes the journey of one man to adulthood and self-understanding. A fascinating and pleasant tale.
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- Murray
- 10-13-17
Classic sci fi
Classic sci fi in the vein of Asimov and Heinlein. A story about the human condition rather than a space opera
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- Kevin
- 08-17-17
didn't live up to expectation's.<br />
I liked it but a bit long winded. not his best work. even if he says so himself.