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In New York Times bestselling author Orson Scott Cardā€™s story, a boy with the power to return lost objects to their owners is put to the test when his best friend disappears.ā€œAre you really a thief?ā€ Thatā€™s the question that has haunted fourteen-year-old Ezekiel Blast all his life. But heā€™s not a thief, he just has a talent for finding things. Not a superpower ā€” a micropower. Because what good is finding lost bicycles and hair scrunchies, especially when you return them to their owners and everyone thinks you must have stolen them in the first place? If only there were some way to use Ezekielā€™s microp

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Book Title: Lost and Found
Book Author: Orson Scott Card
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Lost and Found by Orson Scott Card Book Review

Name: Dustin L. Dopps
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Anothergoodbookfrommyfavoriteauthor
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019
Review: While I waited for my copy of ā€œLost and Foundā€ to arrive, I decided to read some of the reviews here on Amazon. I was surprised to see a few reviews that said the book was good, but the dialogue was too witty or snappy and felt forced. Other reviews mentioned that the story goes to ā€œdarkā€ places, so they couldnā€™t figure out if it was supposed to be a Young Adult novel or just regular adult fiction.After reading the book, I can say that those criticisms are slightly valid, but not enough to in any way make the book bad. Yes, the characters speak in a more clever way than most people Iā€™ve met in the real world. Butā€¦ I do know people who speak like this. They are usually very bright and just interact with the world differently. And yes, the book does speak about dark, mature topics a bit past the halfway point. I wouldnā€™t read this book to my daughters (ages 8, 9, and 13) because it might freak them out. Butā€¦ as an adult reader, I knew that the topics brought up are actually real and these things happen in real life. Card didnā€™t make up something horrific to be scandalous ā€” he picked a real-world topic and added it to his story. So I didnā€™t mind.After saying all of that, how is the book? Itā€™s good! It isnā€™t quite as engaging as some of Cardā€™s other books, but only because it is smaller in scale and scope. The Ender saga (which is up to approximately 12 books by now) feels important. The themes, moral dilemmas, and human interactions all have weight to them because of how epic the story is.ā€Lost and Foundā€ has a bit of adventure and danger, but it is much more grounded. It is focused on (almost) regular humans living their lives in contemporary times. So it is a touch lighter, a touch simpler than some of Cardā€™s other books.Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed the book from beginning to end and would love to find out more about micropowers and just how inane they might be. The world-building is good enough to make me crave more.One last note: the micropowers discussed actually *do* relate to the Ender saga, because they seem to be based (intentionally or not) on philotic rays. The main character can ā€œfeelā€ a connection between lost items and their owners. Another character can ā€œfeelā€ where spiders are. And one can ā€œfeelā€ other peoplesā€™ navels. It instantly reminded me of the ansible, the hive queen, and philotic webs. So thatā€™s something.

Name: Pierre-Alexandre Sicart
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cardmakesyoucareforhischaracters
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2019
Review: Though I discovered Orson Scott Card with _Enderā€™s Game_, I now read everything from him, even when it isnā€™t SF&F, because he always manages to make me care for his characters. He did it again with _Lost and Found_.I agree with another reviewer that sometimes the characters are a little too verbally aggressive, though several have been through enough problems to justify their having developed not just thick skin but porcupine quills. Fortunately, theyā€™re seldom totally obnoxious, and when they _are_, they realize it, feel guilty, and somehow or other manage to make up for it. Ezekiel, in particular, the point-of-view character, is prickly, sometimes self-pitying, but good to the core. He feels real, human, and someone youā€™d be proud to call a friend.Card started his writing career as a playwright, and his books have always relied on clever, thoughtful, or just plain funny dialogues, and I seem to have noticed that dialogues occupy more and more space in his recent novels. This is especially true in this one. Usually, it works, because characterization and dialogues _are_ Cardā€™s strong points, yet sometimes I had to wonder, ā€œDo you remember that the bad guys may be nearby? You may want to be discreet long before you actually reach their lair, just in case theyā€™re patrolling or something.ā€[SPOILERS/]Iā€™m very sensitive to what I consider plot weaknesses. Card is very good at avoiding them, as a rule, but I found two in this novel:1. When Ezekielā€™s only friend disappears, Ezekiel worries ā€¦ but not enough to take action for two or three days, even after heā€™s learned about the gang kidnapping little girls (his friend, Beth, is a proportional dwarf; she looks like a little girl). Even if she had _not_ disappeared, Iā€™d still be frantic to talk to her, to make absolutely sure sheā€™s all right. Thereā€™s no logical argument such as ā€œthereā€™s so little chance that she, among all other potential victims, was kidnappedā€ that would reassure me ā€” especially when she, a very serious student, failed to show up at school.2. Whereas Card was very careful to define and limit magic powers in his Mither Mages books, Ezekielā€™s power starts to ā€¦ overflow. It is presented as a finderā€™s power, and I was fine with Ezekiel starting to get information about the owner of a lost item, then seeing what the owner sees, and even with himself being ā€œownedā€ as a friend (this last aspect was well prepared), but at some point his power apparently told him to ditch the friendly, helpful, competent FBI agent who was driving him to save Beth (though stopping as Shank did at a fast-food place really makes no sense when youā€™re on your way to save a child who might get killed at any moment) to instead have his father come all the way from his workplace to drive him instead. Not only did his power overflow, serving as a deus ex machina, it also seemed to make Ezekiel into a puppet. Just do that, Ezekiel, because thatā€™s what your power tells you to do and you canā€™t resist the compulsion.[/SPOILERS]For all my ranting, the main problem with this novel is that I read it when I was supposed to work. I couldnā€™t drop it. So now Iā€™ve got work to catch up with, but ā€¦ I donā€™t regret the read.

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