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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Group Read July 2013)
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I'm a late 80s baby so I technically did not grow up then but with all the 80s nostalgia in our culture I understood most of the references. To me this entire book was a giant love letter to the 80s and how you feel about that does affect your enjoyment.
Granted I had fun speculating about making everyone as obsessed with my fandoms as I am if I were an insanely rich person who created a world with hidden easter eggs to my fortune and what kind of clues I would leave.
The one thing that really bugged me was near the beginning Watt listed all of Halliday's favorite authors. 20 authors. All male.
As mentioned above Warner Brothers has snatched up the film rights for the book. I'm curious how it would work since I cannot imagine how expensive it would be to include all the rights to all the references in the book and how much they would cut out. I think a miniseries would work better but still the rights are going to be insanely expensive.



Yeah this will be a totally expensive movie to make... Which calls for a Spielberg. But also because the storyline sounds something of his early works. I'm surprised Dreamworks didn't get it.

I loved the last action sequence! My brain is exploding with the awesomes. I do feel that (view spoiler)
But as a pop culture fan, yes this was a fun book :)




Awesome research skills Ash! I'm impressed!


It didn't bother me but I agree that it wasn't necessarily needed either.

But the scene in the tomb was hilarious lol

I really enjoyed this book. I loved the 80's references, but I didn't LOVE the book itself. Although I am somewhat of a geeky nerd, i didn't like having all the technical computer stuff described to me in detail. I love action and I would have enjoyed the story more with more action and less tech. But I really loved all the 80's stuff.
I agree with whomever said it would take a boat load of money to get rights to all that stuff for a movie, so I'm interested to see how it all comes about.
Great tale. I really did hate the Sixers and loved Og, so that worked out good. Also, (view spoiler)
Good pick for July!

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Yes it was. I STILL say it constantly and my kids get sick of hearing it!

Titus214, I can see what you're saying completely. Though, I also thought that it was just more about how (view spoiler) .

Oh wow...could you imagine if HBO would front the bill to pick this up? That would be amazing :)
What I liked about the love interest was that it mirrored Wade's experience with OASIS in general. For example, (view spoiler)

Titus214, I can see what you're saying completely. Though, I also thought that it was just more about how [spoilers removed]."
I was kind of torn on this. The situation (view spoiler)

I also really loved the ending. It was and wasn't what I was expecting an really felt satisfying. I have had students of mine who are not strong readers but who worship the '80's and are true gamers read this book. And one of my autistic students memorized lines and recited them for about 6 months to everyone.
I think male gamers who don't see themselves as readers would love this book and it might even open up an entirely new world of books for some.

Looks like he sold the movie rights to Ready Player One before the book was even published!



Cinthia, I'm glad you liked it! Jasmin, I am failing to remember that scene for some reason. :(
Erika, I have been looking for movie info every time I remember to. I'd really love to see this on the big screen.
Lisa, that's awesome how the book resonated enough with a student to where he memorized lines!
Born in 79, so some references I got, some I didn't. What I didn't it made me want to see.