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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
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Out of curiosity, did any of you have any problems (as small or minor as they may be) with anything in the novel?
I read this and thought it was great. So much ♥ ♥ 1980s love ♥ ♥ I recommended it to my brother in law who NEVER reads, and even he read it and enjoyed it!

I also loved/lived the 80's though, so just about everything was relevant, including all of the video games that I played.




I'd be OK with calling it a dystopia.
"dystopia, n., an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one."
"dystopia, n., an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one."

It's fantastic, isn't it? I grew up in the mid-late 80's and though I didn't get EVERY reference, there were so many! My hubby and I, being computer/game nerds, got a kick out of all the references and would get all excited when one was mentioned that we had forgotten about.

I feel like Dystopianesque is more to do with slight changes, like maybe small things that are different, where as Dystopian is drastic. I mean, Ready Player One is a completely changed world where everything is based off computers, even living.
There's this book called California by Edan Lepucki (not trying to get off topic) where government is completely trashed and looters are tearing up towns and so people make their own groups and camps to live in. I feel like that would be more dystopianesque because it's not a different world completely, just becoming one

It's fantastic, isn't it? I grew up in the mid-late 80's and though I didn't get EVERY refer..."
Growing up in the 90's, I never really experienced the 80's but I love the decade so I would like write down the "easter egg" references and go back and look at them. "Dead Man's Party" by OIngo Boingo is at the very beginning and before then I didn't even know the song, haha


I was heartbroken when I saw the film, it’s dreadful and the book is SO visual I’m not sure how they managed to ruin it so much.
I’ve bought copies for 3 of my friends and they all thought it was brilliant too.
Hannah wrote: "desperate to find out what happens next but also upset I was getting to the end.
I was heartbroken when I saw the film, it’s dreadful and the book is SO visual I’m not sure how they managed to ruin it so much"
I don't usually compare the book and the movie adaptations just because it is a different type of media that uses different tools to relay a message but I have to agree with you on this one. With or without a book the movie was dreadful. I was also completely unable to connect to the characters and feel for them.
I was heartbroken when I saw the film, it’s dreadful and the book is SO visual I’m not sure how they managed to ruin it so much"
I don't usually compare the book and the movie adaptations just because it is a different type of media that uses different tools to relay a message but I have to agree with you on this one. With or without a book the movie was dreadful. I was also completely unable to connect to the characters and feel for them.

Michele wrote: "I'm not sure I could listen to Wil Wheaton. I would want to keep shouting "Shut up, Wesley!!""

You've got your dystopian world where everything you do is virtually online, even going to school! This billionaire who developed the software dies leaving clues to his fortune in the gaming system and the main character hunts for the fortune.
It has romance, action, gaming and my favorite the 80's reference. Just the second page references an 80's song. It is by far my FAVORITE book.
Very detailed, and brings back Ms Pacman and such for the 80's nostalgia feel. I've read it a couple time and about to start it again. I'd love to have other people opinions and thoughts on the matter!
NOT TO MENTION --- Steven Spielberg is making a movie on it, so you want to read it if you haven't before it comes out!