It is... streamlined. It is accessible. It started out much more whimsical and suited for a child but became exponentially more serious. The books grow up with Harry in a way. They begin with with three deaths, two murders and the botched killing of a 1 year old child, they are always mature at the backbone, but again the tone and telling grow with Harry and, as I was always around Harry's age when reading them, with me. You wont have the same experience but my father enjoyed them as well, and he's in his 40s.
Ender's Game rocked and still rocks when I reread it.
Ender's Game rocked and still rocks when I reread it.
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When in doubt: It was sarcasm.

