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Ready Player One
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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
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I am excited to read this one. Probably won't get to it for a little while, but I want to read it for this challenge for sure!
As a child of the 80's I adored all the many references to my childhood, though I didn't read it for this particular part of the challenge (number in the title) - it was definitely a fun read!
Also did this one for this week. Absolutely loved it! I listened to the audiobook, and Wil Wheaton made it amazing! I was born in the 80's so many of the references were kind of over my head. Such a great story! Loved it!
I've read this book a few weeks ago and I absolutely loved it! It went straight to my favorite books as well :)
I read this for set in High School and loved it. I lived through the 80's and still missed some of the references. I am currently trying to get the audio book through inter-library loan so I can hear Wil Wheaton read it.
I'm going to finally start this one today! I just barely finished the MaddAddam trilogy, so it will be interesting to compare to another sci-fi novel... Is this one considered a dystopia too?
Finished! Not my absolute fave, but I thought it was pretty entertaining. I agree with Cherie, a lot of the references were over my head. I feel like I should look into some of the movies Cline referenced or something.My review here.
Ah finally, someone else who doesn't loved it!
I think we can't see your reviews as your profile is private (except for friends) ;)
I think we can't see your reviews as your profile is private (except for friends) ;)
Zaz wrote: "I think we can't see your reviews as your profile is private (except for friends) ;)"Aha! Thanks Zaz! No one else has even mentioned it, haha.
I just finished this on audiobook for this week, I loved it! There were a few scenes I found quite unrealistic or a little obvious but I loved the references and the total nerdy nature of this book. I was afraid they were going to go more the storyline route and ignore the more technical aspects of things to make it for a more general audience.




Well i read this a few weeks ago (i dont really follow the order of the weeks) and i ABSOLUTELY loved it!
It went straight to my top 3 favorite books. I really really enjoyed all the 80's references. Wade is really a great main character and the story is awesome. :)
i super recommend it! :D