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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline ->March 2018 Book of the Month
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In the year 2045, reality is an ugly place. The only time teenage Wade Watts really feels alive is when he's jacked into the virtual utopia known as the OASIS. Wade's devoted his life to studying the puzzles hidden within this world's digital confines, puzzles that are based on their creator's obsession with the pop culture of decades past and that promise massive power and fortune to whoever can unlock them. When Wade stumbles upon the first clue, he finds himself beset by players willing to kill to take this ultimate prize. The race is on, and if Wade's going to survive, he'll have to win—and confront the real world he's always been so desperate to escape.
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This has been voted as the Book of the Month, so I converted the buddy read thread Jamie and I were going to use. This just came available for me so I should be starting on the first. Going to finish up my other audiobook first and then get into this.
I'm doing audio as well. I think I'm in chapter 5. It's interesting enough but seems a bit info dumpy.
I can see that for a lot of people. Since I love just about all things it incorporates, as a huge sci-fi, fantasy, gamer and RPG (including D&D amongst many others) I think I just absorbed it better than some. But it is a lot to take in.
It's not so much that it's too much to take in, just that it doesn't flow as well as I think it could.
Jamie wrote: "I am doing this via audiobook. Disc 4/13 [spoilers removed]"(view spoiler)
How many times have you read this?
Technically this is my third run-though but the first time, I sped though it and missed a lot. The second I started audio but got some bad discs from the library copy and had to go back to just reading it. Now I get listen and visualize everything more fully (now that I have new discs lol) in preparation for the upcoming movie. Planning to do a compare and contrast so I am taking a ton of notes this time through
Ugh hitting wrong buttons and confusing myself on reading. Gah. I blame getting up too early this morning!
C.P. wrote: "That should be fun!Do you use overdrive? That's what I use for most of my audio."
This is an audio cd version. I do sometimes use overdrive but my library has a really long queue wait for this one right now.
Ah, that makes sense. I put mine on hold a month ago. I don't know that I can go back to CD now. I've gotten so used to listening at double time.
Yes, changing discs is annoying. And I only have a CD player in my car, so that makes it hard if I decide to listen at other times. And I used to not be able to do faster speeds, or listening at all, really, but in the past two months it's started working for me.
Wow. Am I behind or what?! I had NO IDEA this was the BOTM. Lol. I've already read it. I hope y'all enjoy it! Is anyone excited for the movie?! Because I am effin' stoked! :D
I really enjoyed the book. It was hard at first when they were really just explaining the easter egg and Oasis as a whole. I was extremely bored with that. But once the seach was on it was really good. And I am crazy excited for the movie. I cannot wait! Lol. It's so futuristic and graphics nowadays are so insane that I think it's going to be awesome.
Felicia wrote: "I really enjoyed the book. It was hard at first when they were really just explaining the easter egg and Oasis as a whole. I was extremely bored with that. But once the seach was on it was really g..."Yes! The world-building with all of the 80s knowledge was hard to get through because it was just like a really huge information dump, but when the action starts up I was obsessed! I'm SO excited for the movie now! And now I really want to watch some of the movies referenced.
Yeah, overall I am really enjoying it. Some parts are a little slow and too info dumpy, but overall it's enjoyable. And I get most of the references, which is nice.
Lane wrote: "Felicia wrote: "I really enjoyed the book. It was hard at first when they were really just explaining the easter egg and Oasis as a whole. I was extremely bored with that. But once the seach was on..."Right, exactly! It was a lot of information to take on all at once. Because it literally was all at once. But as soon as it picked up I was fine. And I even understood some of the references. Not all because I was born in 92 and wasn't big on anything from the 80's but I did know some of the stuff. Which made it more interesting to me.
I was born in 91, but some of my older siblings were born in the 70s, so the references are surprisingly easy to follow. The talk about Ladyhawke in the beginning had me laughing. I haven't watched it in years but it is definitely an interesting experience. I might try it again.
When Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper was mentioned I got really excited. That's one of my favorite songs. And it's also on one of my favorite movies, Strictly Ballroom.
C.P. wrote: "Lane, have you seen any of the movies it mentions?"I've seen the super mainstream ones he mentioned like Back to the Future and the John Hughes-esque movies, which are some of my favorite movies! But now I really want to watch WarGames and Monty Python!
Felicia wrote: "Wow. Am I behind or what?! I had NO IDEA this was the BOTM. Lol. I've already read it. I hope y'all enjoy it! Is anyone excited for the movie?! Because I am effin' stoked! :D"I will admit that I had not heard of the book until I saw the trailer and the movie cover at Barnes and Noble, I thought it looked cool but now that I have read the book I'm really excited to see the movie.
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