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Hey Trey! Did much the same thing my first read through. As my dear friend put it when I gave the book to him, it's a gem he'll be digging out every year for the foreseeable future. It made the gamer/geek in me very happy!
Alicja wrote: "I loved the description on the cover... someone called it very fittingly a nerdgasm!"
It truly is!! :)
It truly is!! :)
Hey guys, I just felt like sharing a few thoughts about the book so far, just a few things that caught my attention, before I asked this weeks question. So here they are:
1)Is it just me who keeps thinking of the Romanes eunt domus scene from Monty Python while wade is sitting in his latin class???
2)My armor appeared on my body, my shield appeared in a sling on my back, and my sword appeared in my scabbard, hanging down at my side.
I instantly pictured Wade as Link from the Legend of Zelda.
3) My avater was a third-level wimp, with nonmagical weapons and twenty-seven measly hit points.
The gamer in me winced at this and began to seriously worry about Wade's chances of survial!
Ok, pointless rambling over!! It's question time!
How did you feel about the idea of the OASIS? Is it something that excited you or did you think it was a further slip into fantasy and a bad idea?? Do you think something like it would work in a world that wasn't on the brink of disaster such as Ernest Cline has set his story in??
1)Is it just me who keeps thinking of the Romanes eunt domus scene from Monty Python while wade is sitting in his latin class???
2)My armor appeared on my body, my shield appeared in a sling on my back, and my sword appeared in my scabbard, hanging down at my side.
I instantly pictured Wade as Link from the Legend of Zelda.
3) My avater was a third-level wimp, with nonmagical weapons and twenty-seven measly hit points.
The gamer in me winced at this and began to seriously worry about Wade's chances of survial!
Ok, pointless rambling over!! It's question time!
How did you feel about the idea of the OASIS? Is it something that excited you or did you think it was a further slip into fantasy and a bad idea?? Do you think something like it would work in a world that wasn't on the brink of disaster such as Ernest Cline has set his story in??

Alicja wrote: "Hehe, I wanted to play in the OASIS... badly! I loved the idea of so many worlds (Firefly world!) and as a current Old Republic addict I don't think I'd leave my house (which would be bad) with so ..."
I think you're right,I'm an rpg fan (haven't broken into the mmo world yet but the promise ofa firefly mmo early next year will change that) and have happily spent hours (read as months) glued to my playstation on the release of a new game. The OASIS excited me but I could also see myself becoming very addicted to it.
I think you're right,I'm an rpg fan (haven't broken into the mmo world yet but the promise ofa firefly mmo early next year will change that) and have happily spent hours (read as months) glued to my playstation on the release of a new game. The OASIS excited me but I could also see myself becoming very addicted to it.


I was initially excited about it so I looked it up and was very disappointed. It isn't a true MMO, it is a multi-user, social online role-playing game that will initially be available for smartphones and tablets only. It seems more like a Facebook-like game than a true MMO (there is a reason I have an expensive multi-thousand dollar gaming rig and smartphones and tablets just do not make the cut for a true gaming experience). For some reason I was picturing a Mass Effect-like Firefly gaming experience but I am bracing for a disappointment.
I believe, but I could be wrong, that this is the first step and that they are going to gain enough support to make it something more. But we'll just have to wait and see.

I hope so! I fully developed Firefly MMORPG would be just amazing... I guess we'll have to wait and see.

I would love to live in a world with OASIS, but it is a frightening concept - I think a lot of younger people would choose OASIS instead of real life.
Love the book, and would read it a third time.
Hi guys, Sorry the question's are late this week.
Ok, so if you we're to find yourself suddenly famous, what would you do???
How do you feel about the idea of internet dating?? Do you think love found in a cyberspace could ever be real??
And lastly, would you be able to resist the millions offered to Wade by IOI?? (I don't think I could!!)
Ok, so if you we're to find yourself suddenly famous, what would you do???
How do you feel about the idea of internet dating?? Do you think love found in a cyberspace could ever be real??
And lastly, would you be able to resist the millions offered to Wade by IOI?? (I don't think I could!!)

Ok, so if you we're to find yourself suddenly famous, what would you do???
"Why would I suddenly be famous (hopefully not infamous)"; is it because
1. I won the Lottery; if I did I wouldn't want the world to know (certainty not some of my relatives!).
2. I made a hit record - if I sing outside of the shower I feel sorry for anyone within hearing range.
3. I marry Ian Somerhalder - might need a divorce first.
4. I wrote a more literate "Fifty Shades"; one that could win the pulitzer!
5. Or maybe my name is Kekerei and I'm Kris Jenner's skeleton in the the cupboard.
What ever reason it should only last 15 minutes.

Mekerei wrote: "Carol wrote: "Hi guys, Sorry the question's are late this week.
Ok, so if you we're to find yourself suddenly famous, what would you do???
"Why would I suddenly be famous (hopefully not infamous..."
Right there with you on 1&2!!! A lotto win would be fantastic and no one needs to hear me sing so I can't imagine me making a number 1 hit!!!
Also, if you make a more literate version of Fifty Shades I'll happily read that!
Ok, so if you we're to find yourself suddenly famous, what would you do???
"Why would I suddenly be famous (hopefully not infamous..."
Right there with you on 1&2!!! A lotto win would be fantastic and no one needs to hear me sing so I can't imagine me making a number 1 hit!!!
Also, if you make a more literate version of Fifty Shades I'll happily read that!
Sarah wrote: "I couldn't resist this book after Faye expressed her deep love for it!! :-) I got it and read it in one sitting and LOVED it as well. I have since recommended it to soo many. I hope I can join in o..."
Hi Sarah!! it is a doozie isn't it!!! I was recommended it by a friend and, as a big gamer, headed straight out to buy it! It's a fantastic novel. I look forward to your thoughts on it as we go along!
Hi Sarah!! it is a doozie isn't it!!! I was recommended it by a friend and, as a big gamer, headed straight out to buy it! It's a fantastic novel. I look forward to your thoughts on it as we go along!

As far as the millions... I would hope that I could actually do something useful with them instead of spending on frivolous and harmful crap (such as private jets, games of poker in Vegas, strippers, and on amoral corporations whose only goal is to make more money at all cost) as rich multi-millionaires tend to do. Although, if I was rich enough I'd spend it reviving Firefly and classic Torchwood because we need more of that on TV. ;)

If I had millions I'll donate some to this cause too.
Hi guys!!
Ok, so we're two gates down with one left to go. How is everyone enjoying it so far??
The book seems to be following the classic movie trilogy style of things going well for our hero's in the first installment and the bad guys appearing to be winning in the second. Did we like this idea or was it a little predictable??
And lastly, what games or movies would you have liked to see played out either as part of the hunt or as a planet visited by Wade??
Personally, if the OASIS did exist and I could play through the movie The Labyrinth or the game Final Fantasy VII (as either Cloud or Tifa because they rock) I'd be a seriously happy camper!!
Ok, so we're two gates down with one left to go. How is everyone enjoying it so far??
The book seems to be following the classic movie trilogy style of things going well for our hero's in the first installment and the bad guys appearing to be winning in the second. Did we like this idea or was it a little predictable??
And lastly, what games or movies would you have liked to see played out either as part of the hunt or as a planet visited by Wade??
Personally, if the OASIS did exist and I could play through the movie The Labyrinth or the game Final Fantasy VII (as either Cloud or Tifa because they rock) I'd be a seriously happy camper!!


Kate wrote: "Just grabbed this book at the library, so I'm waaayyyyy behind but I'm excited to join the convo, albeit late in the game!"
Jump on in Kate!! It's a gem of a novel!
Jump on in Kate!! It's a gem of a novel!
Alicja wrote: "They mentioned Firefly and Star Wars worlds which sounded really cool but I would also love a Doctor Who world come complete with a TARDIS (and yes, I love Deloreans but I would choose a TARDIS ove..."
I second the TARDIS but the question is: which Doctor would you like to play as???
I second the TARDIS but the question is: which Doctor would you like to play as???
Hi guys!
Well the month and the hunt for Halliday's egg is over. How did we all like, or in my case, love it?? How much fun would it have been to plahy through the Holy Grail?? Did anyone think the ending was a little too cheesy??
Personally I loved it all right up to the end. And I've never been against a little cheese. I loved the idea of the love story imposed over the hunt and the hope to change all their lives with a big lotto like win.
I think I'll have to dig this book up again every couple of years.
Well the month and the hunt for Halliday's egg is over. How did we all like, or in my case, love it?? How much fun would it have been to plahy through the Holy Grail?? Did anyone think the ending was a little too cheesy??
Personally I loved it all right up to the end. And I've never been against a little cheese. I loved the idea of the love story imposed over the hunt and the hope to change all their lives with a big lotto like win.
I think I'll have to dig this book up again every couple of years.

Good answer!!! I couldn't agree more!!!"
I'd be the female version of David Tennant! always said we need a girl Doctor one of these days...
And yes, the ending was cheesy and predictable but it also parallels how video games usually end, with cheesy endings and the hero getting the princess, of sorts. If the rest of the book parallels video games, then why shouldn't the ending?
Alicja wrote: "Carol wrote: "Mekerei wrote: "David Tennant"
Good answer!!! I couldn't agree more!!!"
I'd be the female version of David Tennant! always said we need a girl Doctor one of these days...
And yes, t..."
Good point!!
Good answer!!! I couldn't agree more!!!"
I'd be the female version of David Tennant! always said we need a girl Doctor one of these days...
And yes, t..."
Good point!!
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Ready Player One (other topics)Authors mentioned in this topic
Ernest Cline (other topics)Ernest Cline (other topics)
Wil Wheaton (other topics)
So here are the details:
Schedule
Week 1 Level 1, Chapters 1-9 (pgs 1-117)
Week 2 Level 1, Chapters 10-16 and Level 2,Chapters 17-18 (pgs 118-223)
Week 3 Level 2, Chapters 19-27 and Level 3, Chapters 28-30 (pgs 224-339)
Week 4 Level 3, Chapters 31-End (pgs 340-end)
Summary
It's the year 2044, and the real world is an ugly place.
Like most of humanity, Wade Watts escapes his grim surroundings by spending his waking hours jacked into the OASIS, a sprawling virtual utopia that lets you be anything you want to be, a place where you can live and play and fall in love on any of ten thousand planets.
And like most of humanity, Wade dreams of being the one to discover the ultimate lottery ticket that lies concealed within this virtual world. For somewhere inside this giant networked playground, OASIS creator James Halliday has hidden a series of fiendish puzzles that will yield massive fortune--and remarkable power--to whoever can unlock them.
For years, millions have struggled fruitlessly to attain this prize, knowing only that Halliday's riddles are based in the pop culture he loved--that of the late twentieth century. And for years, millions have found in this quest another means of escape, retreating into happy, obsessive study of Halliday's icons. Like many of his contemporaries, Wade is as comfortable debating the finer points of John Hughes's oeuvre, playing Pac-Man, or reciting Devo lyrics as he is scrounging power to run his OASIS rig.
And then Wade stumbles upon the first puzzle.
Suddenly the whole world is watching, and thousands of competitors join the hunt--among them certain powerful players who are willing to commit very real murder to beat Wade to this prize. Now the only way for Wade to survive and preserve everything he knows is to win. But to do so, he may have to leave behind his oh-so-perfect virtual existence and face up to life--and love--in the real world he's always been so desperate to escape.
A world at stake.
A quest for the ultimate prize.
Are you ready?
Ready Player One (Wikipedia): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_Pl...
Ernest Cline (Wikipedia): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_C...
This book is also available on Audibles.co.uk/.com (http://www.audible.co.uk/pd/ref=sr_1_...) as read by the extremely awesome Wil Wheaton.
I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did the first time I read it and, fellow gunters, game on!!!
**Please feel free to share your thoughts as you read.
**Please remember to mark your spoilers.