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I loved this book! I really enjoyed the strong friendship aspect of the book and felt that the subject was portrayed really well. Aech is definitely my favourite character!
I've been looking for an "excuse" to read this book for a while, as it's not really my usual type.Choosing it as BOM is the final encouragement i needed :)
I read this book awhile ago, and it is one of my favorites! Like Christine, this isn't normally a type of book that a would read but I am so glad that I did! The story line was never boring and there was always something happening, I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who lives YA fiction. I am excited to read Ernest Cline's other novel.
I first heard/ saw this book on the tv show called "X-play," which was a video game preview/ review show on Tech TV/ G4. Since then, I wanted to read it. I was able to last year finally. It was really cool in all the odes to movies & older/ classic video games. I didn't know most of the movies, but I loved the adventure of it. The things that rubbed me the wrong way were in the details in foul language & awkward boy stuff.
I loved the craziness of how detailed the story and uncovering the mystery/ final level were, especially because I love video games and mysteries.
I'm not a gamer, so I didn't get a lot of the technical gaming language, but I was able to skim over most of it. This book was a love letter to the 80s, my childhood. Honestly, it was awesome! I think I finally may have found a YA book that my husband may actually read!
I loved this book. It was like being in geek heaven. The 80s aren't really my years but I learned a lot about them. I real true manifest for friendship.
Angel KouryI just this minute finish Player One dang I'm awwww struck and can't wait to read the rest of your books Cline. Amazing job Ernest, and a fellow Texan to boot, toooooo. Dang the book was great, I'm pumped . Love your writing style, but more than that you did your homework because without that element I would not have been so mesmerized from beginning to end, and the end came too fast.




