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March 2014 - Sci-Fi: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
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Just not mine. ;)



I don't like the sound of that.

Then again he started on his path to becoming an iOS and software developer back in his parents Tv/VCR repair shop, building remote control cars and repairing Ataris and Nintendos ... So it could be nostalgia nirvana for him.

I don't like the sound of that."
LOL It wasn't bad... I was just hoping that it wouldn't do it, and then it did. It's still good for everything else, I was just annoyed by that.

I just finished this book and loved it! What a fun read. For anyone concerned that it is typical YA, I did not find it so at all. In fact, I am sick to death of YA and haven't rated one more than 1 or 2 stars in quite awhile. I would categorize this book as solid Sci-fi Fantasy, not YA. Rest assured, the book doesn't wallow in teen angst, love triangles, lust-at-first-sight or brainless actions.
Ready Player One gets 5 fun-filled stars from me, even though I'm a good 10-15 years older than it's targeted 80's generation audience and have never played a video game in my life. Can't believe it's a first novel!



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I was too young to really enjoy the 80's first hand. But I only *just* missed it. And I have an aunt who was/is heavily into all things 80's. So I do have some nostalgia for the era.


I would disagree with this, actually. There wasn't a triangle that I recall, but there most certainly was teen angst, instalove, and brainless actions, and I was disappointed that the book went there. I liked everything about it... until it went that direction toward the end. :(



Fantasy with robots, spaceships, and laser guns.

This isn't the first video game as digital life that I've read, but it is (in my opinion) the most believable. It always bugs me when an author uses this idea but you can tell they never played a video game in their life.


Is it bad that my reaction was that Noel Gallagher wasn't likely to let you in the band?


I agree. In real life, so many people are dangerously close to having that life...to a point. I remember after my divorce, I spent a lot of time on the computer and in chat rooms. Since I couldn't go out, that got me "out" in a way.


This was really different than I was expecting. I thought it was going to be a Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy kind of thing. A satirical comedy. And it took me awhile to adjust. But once I did I enjoyed it.
I don't consider myself a child of the 80's but I was old enough to remember the decade with some fondness. And I did enjoy all the little easter eggs in it.
But I actually liked the story too.

I understand his motivation, but I'd like to know how our hero will survive... Or was that last line, in Level One, simply figurative?
What a shift. Although, I can't say that I am very surprised. I had feared something, like what happened at IOI, would happen from the minute Parzival walked out of that cave.

Just finished Level 3: Chapter 29.
I have one question... WTF are you doing!?!
I'm having a love/hate relationship with this book at the moment.
It is clear that P has a plan; it is clear that said plan includes insanity; I just can't quite figure out what this plan is. Plus, I'm not too crazy about his motivation *cue rant about insta-love-stupidity-here*, but whatever. I am still very much rooting for him.
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I fear it's going to be some major Deus ex machina, suspend your belief within an inch of its life, type thing. Which just might suck, because I'm actually really enjoying this story right now.
I hate to say it but (view spoiler) seemed to breath some life into the story and make it really interesting again. I like the decision made by Shoto and I really hope we get to see what he does.
I can't quite decide if (view spoiler) is/was cliche or good storytelling; I'm just glad it didn't last long.
I am assuming based on the clue that (view spoiler) are going to have to help regardless, (view spoiler) .


Crazy genius is good! I'm looking forward to it.

Just finished Level 3: Chapter 29.
I have one question... WTF are you doing!?!
I'm having a love/hate relationship with this book at the moment.
It is clear that P has a plan; it is clear that said plan includes insanity; I just can't quite figure out what this plan is."
Ooohhh!

O.o Seriously!?! I think I just found the Deus ex machina!!

By the end it just --- got me. And yes, Jake, there was some crazy genius at play. I'm very happy I finally read this book!


I am loving this book!! Why did it get so...so... reviews? Loved when (view spoiler) , awesome!!! (yes I broke taboo and put 3 exclamation points there)

I knocked one star though for the (view spoiler)

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