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This book got better the further I got into it. It was recommended to me by one of my geek friends. And my geeky brother read it and enjoyed it - so it came w/ some good geek cred. From glancing at other reviews, I expected the 80's references to be a little heavy handed. Which they were. Really heavy handed in the beginning. Every sentence seemed to have a shiny "80's reference" flag waving as well as a "wink" after each period.
But, if you keep plowing through that, you eventually do get caught ...more
But, if you keep plowing through that, you eventually do get caught ...more

Ready Player One – Ernest Cline
The year is 2044. Human civilization is hanging on by a thread. Recession, energy crisis, disillusionment, unemployment, starvation and poverty have reigned for decades. The only escape most people have is in a massive interactive simulation, the OASIS. The OASIS is also where most people work, a virtual universe with everything from shopping malls to space monsters. Thirteen year old Wade has grown up in a slum and has nothing to show for himself but being a geeky ...more
The year is 2044. Human civilization is hanging on by a thread. Recession, energy crisis, disillusionment, unemployment, starvation and poverty have reigned for decades. The only escape most people have is in a massive interactive simulation, the OASIS. The OASIS is also where most people work, a virtual universe with everything from shopping malls to space monsters. Thirteen year old Wade has grown up in a slum and has nothing to show for himself but being a geeky ...more

This book was a really fun ride. The plot is predictable, but it's meta-narratively appropriate given the subject matter (I'll stop there to avoid spoilers). Some of the fun in this book is straight nerdstalgia, but a lot of it is the juxtaposition of pop and not-so-pop culture from so many eras. The notion of a virtual world as the future internet has a bit of a dated feel, but it makes a great stage for all of these ideas and images to interact, bringing the meta without breaking the pulpy act
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Exhilarating and fun! I didn't want to put it down! Cline does a fantastic job building not just one but two worlds--the future Earth and inside the game. You try to predict what would happen or how situations would play out, and then Cline does something different entirely to twist the action on its head and give the characters struggle yet a fighting chance.
Definitely one of those "why didn't I read this sooner?" books. I can't recommend it enough for geeks of all types, from classic sci-fi mo ...more
Definitely one of those "why didn't I read this sooner?" books. I can't recommend it enough for geeks of all types, from classic sci-fi mo ...more

Could not put this one down! Amazing quest story and hero's journey through a maze of awesome villains and final bosses with an 80's soundtrack.
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Dec 07, 2012
Patrick Trotter
marked it as to-read

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Michael
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