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That's always a bummer :(

I understand enough of the references to not get frustrated, but don't know them all. But it doesn't feel like I'm missing anything vital but not understanding every reference. I feel like that's the sign of a good book.


Good to know. Thanks, Jessica!





I was born '89, am a daughter of immigrants, and am NOT the pop culture junkie. Still, I could understand some references, so its not crazy hard to get. So no nostalgia factor for me, but I still enjoyed this book allot! The plot is intriguing and engaging, and honestly when your confused you just need to do a quick google search on your phone. Most of the stuff is explained well enough in the book, and really its incredibly action packed so it keeps you entertained.

There seem to be so few books written for/by anyone from Gen X.

Yes if you enjoy video games. The 80's references are all explained, though the nostalgia probably does add to the tale. But you probably won't like the story, if the idea of a future society that is 80% virtual reality does not appeal to you.




I really like to watch movies AFTER having finished the books to compa..."
Yes, which is why I have such a long wait from my library!

It’s not my usual type of book, & unlike those who have commented about growing up in the ‘80s, I was already working then. My first involvement with computers was as a student at the end of the ‘60s - punched cards, batch processing, etc. Working through all the massive changes in computing has been amazing- though I never got interested in computer games. Can’t wait to see how creative the author can be in this book.


That is awful, but I'm guessing people want to see it before the movie comes out? The library's probably annoyed too. I bet their copies sat on the shelves for ages before the movie sparked interest again. Also, libraries are always pushing books that are tied to movies, so at least my library causes this issue with advertising. Oh well, good to see people still read.
It's going to be WAY worse next month. I've been in line for Little Fires Everywhere for ages, and I'm nowhere near close. I may have to buy that one once my book fund gets more pennies in it.

That is awful, but I'm guessing people want to see it before the movie..."
Are you a member of Audible.com? The first book is free, so this might be a great time to try it if you haven't already. Or maybe someone else in your family might want to try it for a month. You can also put your audio book on multiple devices, so you can share it with people close to you.
Little Fires everywhere still has a long wait list at my library too, though I'm #1 or #2 on a few other books I've been waiting for a long time. I might use my next Audible credit for Little Fires Everywhere. (You get one per month with your membership, and if you don't like it, you can return it and get something else instead.)
I'm feeling a little guilty that I still have Ready Player One out from the library. I read the first few chapters and couldn't get into it. I might enjoy it someday, but not now. The wait list if very short now (and there are a lot of books), but I might return it early in case someone else is desperate for it.
Someone mentioned that the discussion threads stay open, and people will continue to make comments long after the month is over.


I actually worried about Little Fires when it was just a nomination for exactly this wait list reason, but at least for this book club, we know the books are fairly tried and true. Different sized libraries have different amounts of books.
A librarian just told me yesterday not to worry if I keep a book the whole time. She said, "it's not up to you to worry about every hold list." So no guilt for keeping a book. If you don't read it this time, then the treads do stay open.
I'm actually quite looking forward to seeing the Ready Steady movie now, where I wasn't at all before I read the book. I wasn't that interested in the book either -- shows what I know. I, unexpectedly, enjoyed it.

I had no idea any of these were getting movie tie ins until last night. It all makes sense now. I'm not too upset by the wait though. I currently have 25 books on hold, most with very short waits. And 15 books currently checked out that I'm trying to binge read. I'm hoping once I run out of books the wait will be much shorter for the group reads.

Fortunately, I had requested Little Fires Everywhere before it was chosen and am now #97 of 797 holds and should have that in the next 2 weeks as well so I can participate on time. I had no idea it was being adapted but just saw that it will be a Hulu show with Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington.




I loved the 80's vibe even though a lot of the gaming stuff went over my head..it was very funny. Also loved that one of my favorite groups, Rush gets to be a part of it.
One other funny thing, the author took his first royalty check from the book and bought a DeLorean...that's so nerdy LOL

I loved the 80's vibe even though a lot of the gaming st..."
Where are you in the book Karen? I saw one mention of Rush ( I am also a huge fan) somewhere but not since. I think I'm at page 168 or so. Wanted to finish by end of the month but don't think it's going to happen. I am enjoying it. It reads very fluid (perhaps because it's a YA novel?) but he can be a little redundant sometimes. The action is building for sure.


I loved the 80's vibe even though a lot of..."
I haven't actually started it again, plan on starting soon. If my memory is correct, the Rush references are more towards the end of the story (view spoiler) .


Do! I remember being hesitant not being a video game person and I loved it!!

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Happy reading!
Kasey