Orson Scott Card was born in Richland, Washington, USA on August 24, 1951. Card writes in many genres but is best known for his science fiction novels and series. Ender's Game and Speaker For the Dead both won prestigeous Hugo and Nebula Awards. Orson Scott Card is also professor of English at Southern Virginia University.He has written books on creative writing. Taking up part-time work as a proof reader for BYU Press, this progressed to a full-time employment as a copy editor. Next he got a job as assistant editor at the Ensign, a magazine of the Church of Latter Day Saints. While there he published his first story. "Gert Framm", published under the pseudonym Byron Walley. Hart's Hope is a stand-alone fantasy novel of kings and revenge.
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Book Review:The Oversoul guarded the Harmony. But now the Oversoul is in danger. Unless the Oversoul can be repaired, disaster is inevitable.
Book Review:Orson continues with the story of the planet Harmony and its computer guardian the Oversoul. Feeling itself to be failing, the Oversoul realises that it needs the technology of the Lost Earth to achieve its aims.
Book Review:Enter the city of Hart`s Hope, ruled by gods both powerful and indifferent, riddles with sorcery and revenge. The city was captured by a rebellious lord, Palicrovol, who overthrew the cruel king, Nasilee, hated by his people. Palicrovol was cruel too, as befitted a king.