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Original Title: Treason
ISBN: 0765309041 (ISBN13: 9780765309044)
Edition Language: English
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Treason Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 6850 Users | 401 Reviews

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Title:Treason
Author:Orson Scott Card
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:January 24th 2006 by Orb Books (first published 1978)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy

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Lanik Mueller's birthright as heir to planet Treason's most powerful rulership will never be realized. He is a "rad" -- radical regenerative. A freak among people who can regenerate injured flesh... and trade extra body parts to the Offworld oppressors for iron. For, on a planet without hard metals -- or the means of escape -- iron is power in the race to build a spacecraft.
Iron is the promise of freedom -- 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... a quest that may finally break the vicious chain of rivalry and bloodshed that enslaves the people of Treason as the Offworld never could.

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This is a reread for me. I read this back when I was in High School and really enjoyed it. I knew there were twists to the plot but I couldn't remember it very well, so it was time to visit Treason again. The book was just as interesting as I remembered. On a planet where people have been stranded for 3,000 years, clans have developed their special abilities to new levels. I think Lanik Mueller is a great character and his adventures keep you on your toes as he travels and experiences many of

Yikes! I'm a fan of Orson Scott Card. He's easily my favorite author. He's often talked about as an egotistical jerk who you just shouldn't bother with. That, or he's just dismissed as crazy. (Thanks Hank Green. You really know how to make an argument on a hot-button issue.) I've had the pleasure of meeting him and he was just the sweetest guy imaginable. I've also read The Worthing Saga and The Folk of the Fringe and I thought they were absolutely phenomenal. He's made it very clear that he

Excellent read.

If you've read any Orson Scott Card books besides Ender's Game, you know to expect crazy things to happen. But Treason-- a reworking of the second novel Card ever wrote-- takes things to a whole new level of crazy. How crazy? Well, the hero is a mutant Highlander hermaphrodite Nazi prince, and that's before he learns earth-bending from Peter Pan. Also, the whole Nazi thing is basically only brought up in the first chapter, and is never mentioned again or otherwise resolved. Not to mention that

Card has made his mark on the speculative fiction world primarily through the moral complexity of the stories he tells. His characters face difficult ethical questions, and the result tends to be an interesting exploration of the issues raised, wrapped up in excellent storytelling.Treason is a revisitation of Card's second novel, A Planet Called Treason. By his own count, he has re-written about 10% of the novel, maintaining the plot and simply refining the storytelling. It does seem very

I loved this book. Expanded into a full novel years after its appearance as the short story A Planet Called Treason (1979), Card revisited one of his very earliest forays into Science Fiction. He claims to have written it with the original spirit and storyline intact, only modifying the pacing and presentation in ways to reflect what he had learned in the interim. The result is a beautiful read that captures the feel of an ambitious young writer with a huge and complex setting but is also tame

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