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Ender's Shadow by Orson Scott Card1
Shadow of the Hegemon by Orson Scott Card2
Shadow Puppets by Orson Scott Card3
Shadow of the Giant by Orson Scott Card4

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This series follows the life of Bean, a subordinate of Ender Wiggin's. The first book takes place concurrent with the events of Ender's Game. The rest cover a series of wars taking place on earth after the second bugger war.

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