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2013 novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston
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Earth Afire
Book cover, first edition, Hardback
AuthorOrson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston
LanguageEnglish
SeriesEnder's Game series
GenreScience fiction
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
June 4, 2013
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages400 (Hardcover)
ISBN 0-7653-2905-0
Preceded byEarth Unaware 
Followed byEarth Awakens 
Ender's Game series
Chronology
    Chart    
 
  Novels
 
  Comics
   
  Film
 
 
First Formic
War Trilogy
Earth Afire
(2013)
War of Gifts
(2010)
OSCs InterGalactic
Medicine Show

(2008) Second Formic
War Trilogy
The Swarm
(2016)
The Hive
(2019)
The Queens
(TBA)
Cheater
(2006)
Pretty Boy
(2006)
 
 
 
Ender's Shadow:
Ultimate collection
(2012)
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ender's Game
(1977)
 
Ender's Game
(1985)
Ender's Game:
Ultimate collection
(2012)
  Ender's Game
(2013)
 
 
 
War of Gifts
(2009)
 
 
 
 
 
 
  The Shadow Trilogy
The Gold Bug
(2007)
 
Gold Bug
(2010)
Fleet School
...
(TBC)
 
 
Renegat
(2017)
 
 
 
 
The Speaker Trilogy
Xenocide
(1991)
Messenger
(2018)
  1. ^ a b c The events of Ender's Game, Ender's Shadow and A War of Gifts take place in roughly the same time period.
    The events of A War of Gifts only take place during the time at Battle School).
  2. ^ a b The events of Ender in Exile and the Shadow Trilogy take place in roughly the same time period.
    - First part of Ender in Exile (2/3) takes place during the Shadow Trilogy.
    - Last part of Ender in Exile (1/3) takes places after Shadow of the Giant.
  3. ^ a b Note on the following (maybe not yet so common) Trilogies:
    "Speaker Trilogy": Original set of sequels to Ender's Game, also referred to as:
    - "Ender Quartet" (Ender's Game combined with "Speaker Trilogy"), also referred to as:
    - "Ender Quintet" ("Ender Quartet" combined with Ender in Exile).
    "Shadow Trilogy": Original set of sequels to Ender's Shadow, also referred to as:
    - "Bean Quartet"/"Shadow Quartet" (Ender's Shadow combined with "Shadow Trilogy"), also referred to as:
    - "Bean Quintet"/"Shadow Quintet" ("Bean Quartet" combined with Shadows in Flight), could be referred to as:
    - "Bean Sextet"/"Shadow Sextet" ("Bean Quintet" combined with The Last Shadow)
  4. ^ Title is also mentioned in regard to a possible sequel for the film.

Earth Afire is a science fiction novel by American writers Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, and the second book of the Formic Wars novels in the Ender's Game series. It was nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for science fiction.[1]

Plot

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A century before the events of Ender's Game, an alien spaceship enters the solar system and soon makes known its hostile intentions by destroying harmless human ships. Then, it wipes out a ragtag fleet of asteroid miners who have banded together in a desperate attempt to stop it. All of the adult male members of Victor Delgado's extended clan die in the battle. The survivors are unable to transmit a warning, so Victor volunteers for a near-suicidal mission to try to reach Earth in a tiny, hastily converted unmanned cargo ship. He makes it to the Moon, but is unable to get the authorities to take him seriously. Thus, humanity is totally unprepared when the First Formic War starts.

The invading spaceship sends three enormous landing craft to southeast China. The Formics emerge and use gas to defoliate the surrounding areas. Despite suffering large loss of life, the Chinese government refuses outside help.

Before the landing, Mazer Rackham had been training the Chinese military on a new transport aircraft, the HERC. During the Formic invasion, he saves Bingwen, an extremely intelligent eight-year-old Chinese boy before his craft is shot down. Bingwen and Mazer then set off to destroy the nearest Formic lander.

The Mobile Operations Police (MOP), a small but elite international force, enters China without authorization. MOP Captain Wit O'Toole obtains a tactical nuclear weapon from anonymous Chinese officials who do not agree with their government's stance on foreign assistance. They destroy the lander, but then Captain Shenzu arrives and places Mazer under arrest.

Meanwhile, Victor and Imala (a Customs Agent assigned to Victor upon his unauthorized arrival) manage to drift close to the Formic ship, using a disguised ship provided by Lem Jukes (the only son of the richest man alive) to avoid being destroyed. Victor breaks into the alien ship through a gun port.

Characters

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  • Victor Delgado, a young mechanic of great talent who, along with his father and a young apprentice, keeps the family mining ship El Cavador running
  • Rena Delgado, Victor's mother
  • Lem Jukes, son of mining magnate Ukko Jukes and captain of the Makarhu, a corporate mining vessel
  • Captain DeWitt Clinton O'Toole, commander of the Mobile Operations Police (MOPs)
  • Lieutenant Mazer Rackham, a Maori soldier whom O'Toole is interested in recruiting
  • Bingwen, a young child whose parents and grandfather are killed in the Formic invasion
  • Ukko Jukes, Lem Jukes' father
  • Imala Bootstamp, Victor's Luna Trade Department representative and auditor
  • Captain Shenzu, a Chinese military officer

See also

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References

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Books
Ender Series
Shadow Saga
Formic Wars
Short stories
Other media
Characters
Books
Other media
Books
Other works
Homecoming Saga
Women of Genesis
Mithermages series
Mayflower series
The Empire duet
The Pathfinder series
Standalone novels
Story collections
Other works

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