Ender's Game was a good book. I read it many years ago and still remember parts of it.
It was a great book. The phrase that sits the most with most is..."lonely people who can not dream each others dreams." It's beautiful. Do you have a favorite quote from the book?
Sort of trite, but perhaps "if you try and lose then it isn't your fault". Reminds me of the Jean-Luc Picard quote in Star Trek
If it speaks to you, it speaks to you. It's very reminiscent of Picard. He was an upstanding, long-suffering captain. Maybe even more so than Janeway. 
He was. Both Star Trek and Ender's Game are excellent fictional worlds, each with compelling storylines.
Giving Ender dreams from the queen as a way to build the alien race was so creative. The book definitely created complex people and complex characters
It definitely did. I wished I had read the sequels. I think I read a bit of Speaker For The Dead, but I never finished it. 
That sounds like a good continuation. Hopefully, Ender was able to create a new bugger colony. I won't say too much, I'd hate to spoil it for you.
Haha, that's a good teaser - I guess I'll have to find some time to finish it. 
I hope you enjoy it! In the mean time, I'm curious. What do you find missing in modern scifi that ender's game has?