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June 2017 BOM: And Then There Were None
By Gavin · 10 posts · 17 views
By Gavin · 10 posts · 17 views
last updated Nov 27, 2017 09:40PM
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I just wish I could read SFF universes where more than one woman (who conveniently functions as The Love Interest) exists. Overall, this was really good story telling and a really unique and fun universe. I just want women to exist?
Positives:
+Incredibly cool universe functioning on Virtual Reality
+Classism was a big theme of this book without being preachy. It was really interesting to read about homeless people still tuning in to VR and corporations having monopolies on VR and media.
+The 80s ...more
Positives:
+Incredibly cool universe functioning on Virtual Reality
+Classism was a big theme of this book without being preachy. It was really interesting to read about homeless people still tuning in to VR and corporations having monopolies on VR and media.
+The 80s ...more
Jul 01, 2017
Gavin Abdollahi
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really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
comedy,
novel,
dystopian,
mystery,
funny,
sci-fi,
thriller,
adult,
gets-better-at-the-end,
page-turner
"Whenever I saw the sun, I reminded myself that I was looking at a star. One of over a hundred billion in our galaxy. A galaxy that was just one of billions of other galaxies in the observable universe. This helped me keep things in perspective.”
This book had terrible characters, a conveniently cliche story, and not so good lessons.
But?
It was fun.
OWRs/b>:
Fun
Convenient
Worldly
Fast-paced
Page-turning
Entertaining
Geeky
Story: 7/10
The year is... 2048, right? Well, it's about that year, at least.
Humans h ...more
This book had terrible characters, a conveniently cliche story, and not so good lessons.
But?
It was fun.
OWRs/b>:
Fun
Convenient
Worldly
Fast-paced
Page-turning
Entertaining
Geeky
Story: 7/10
The year is... 2048, right? Well, it's about that year, at least.
Humans h ...more
This was an enjoyable story. Although I didn't immediately get all of the pop culture or vintage video game references, Ernest Cline takes a lot of effort to explain every one of them. I found the story lagging between the first and second quests; I was pretty sure up till that point that it was going to be a 5 starrer. The explanation given for Wade figuring out the clue on the jade key was flimsy, but then again, I may have missed something. Overall, it is a must-read for those who like quests
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