You'll love this one...!! A book club & more discussion
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Ready Player One
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Ready Player One
When you are done reading, just remember to post your book in the alternate group read thread so the group read moderator knows what you read. It isn't fair to make them hunt down all of the folks doing buddy reads for group read books. I read this a couple of months ago, so I will chime in with comments as they come up. I listened to Will Wheaton read the story. He was great! I also re-read it in print. I loved it!
I will definitely do that Cherie once the thread has been created - I don't want to miss out on a badge ;-)Quite a number of my GR friends have given this book 5 stars so I am very much looking forward to it - it sounds right up my street! I have just purchased the kindle version so I'm all set to go!
Sarah wrote: "I will definitely do that Cherie once the thread has been created - I don't want to miss out on a badge ;-)Quite a number of my GR friends have given this book 5 stars so I am very much looking f..."
I am sure you will love it, Sarah! It has some great dialogue and the history is right up your alley. It is also pretty funny in many places. I do not think there is one slow place in the whole book and you will be surprised about things that happen too. You will not want to put it down once you start, but don't rush through it or you will be doing an immediate re-read, like I did. :)
Esther wrote: "It's on hold but i may not get it in time. I am 3rd in line..."Fingers crossed Esther!
Woohoo Ready Player One is available at the libraries here. Should be at the library I go to in the next couple of days :-)
Now that I've completed my first Toppler--I'm in! :-)The library is holding it for me and I will pick it up today!
I'm a newbie, so not sure how the buddy read will work?
Glad you'll be joining us Melissa! Generally, we just read the book at our own pace and come to this thread and comment on the book as we go. We use spoiler tags to hide details of the book so unsuspecting people don't stumble across a vital plot twist for example!
I normally write something like - "read to chapter X" then put the spoiler there. For those who do not know how to use the spoiler tags, you can copy and paste the following <*spoiler>WRITE YOUR SPOILERS HERE<*/spoiler> - Just remove the * from the two tags before posting.
Melissa wrote: "Thx Sarah! I needed the tip on the spoiler tag! I don't even know hoe up tag a book! :)"To tag a book, if you click on the "add book/author" link just above the comment box that you write in when creating a post, it will bring up a search facility - type in the book name and click search and it will come up with the book, select the book my clicking "add" and then it will appear in your post and will link. There is thread here where you can ask questions about what to do on Goodreads (plus loads of answered questions) which you might find useful.
I will probably get to this book mid-month as I am doing another buddy read too and that one is a chunkster! But they are very different books so I might have both on the go at the same time! I can't wait to read this.
Thx again Sarah! I will have to read more tips about Goodreads. I have been a member forever, but joined my first group only a month ago! :) I will probably start reading this buddy read Nov 1st! Hehe
Hope I will feel like I can take my time now that I'm not doing the Toppler! Which was a lot of fun :)
Yay, Melissa!! The library here has it available as well so I should be able to start the same time as you :-)
Mariab wrote: "@SarahYou and me, we both Sarah! I was wondering if I have taken to much on my hands"
Yes I was thinking that too especially as I also said I'd do the A Discovery of Witches buddy read too! Oh and not to mention the 2nd book in the Dark Tower series. There are just too many good buddy reads going on at the moment in YLTO. We all have impeccable taste ;-)
I'm going to work my way through my current book a bit more before I start this one, although I'll probably have both on the go at the same time. I have the print version of this book.
Melissa wrote: "Hoe up?? That's awesome...I'm pretty sure I tried to say How To...yikes..."
Hoe up, a gathering of gardeners? A hybrid of "hoe down" and "meet up" ; )
Tejas Janet wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Hoe up?? That's awesome...I'm pretty sure I tried to say How To...yikes..."
Hoe up, a gathering of gardeners? A hybrid of "hoe down" and "meet up" ; )"
HAHA Of course, that's exactly what I was trying to say. Glad someone finally understands me ;)
I'm ready to read on Saturday! So excited to start reading this buddy read that I can't even get into my backup book...Hurry up, Saturday! :)
I will be starting after Swan Song (chunkster alarm!). So dont be concerned @Esther, I will be there (here) to read along you when you get your copy
Up to chapter 3, this is a really interesting book I already put it on my wish list to own(view spoiler)
I started the book this morning. I have only read 10 pages but I am really liking the writing style, all the 80's references and the willy wonka-esque "quest" which has been set. I also am loving the video game angle - it plays to my inner geek (who am I kidding - there's no inner, I just am!).The author is American and so naturally the pop culture references are to do with the American 80's as opposed to the British 80's and while a vast majority of that decade is shared, there were also many differences. So some of the references I have caught while others I haven't but either way, I don't mind.
Even though I'm early on in the book, I've just added the author's next book which is due out next year.
I love the 80's references as well! Especially when he talks about the show Family Ties! One of my favorite shows growing up. I used to call it the Sha-la-la show (because that was the way the song ended of the opening song of the show).
Sarah wrote: "I have read up to the end of chapter 2 I totally agree with you, Sarah's! I am up to chapter 5 so far :-) I am really liking this book!
I just bought a copy of this one I am enjoying it. Is anyone else listening to the audio? I think it is good. The narrator is Will Wheaton, he is funny in Big Bang Theory as Sheldon's nemesis.
Stephanie wrote: "I love the 80's references as well! Especially when he talks about the show Family Ties! One of my favorite shows growing up. I used to call it the Sha-la-la show (because that was the way the song..."I loved that show as a kid. Had a huge crush on Alex
Tasha wrote: "I just bought a copy of this one I am enjoying it. Is anyone else listening to the audio? I think it is good. The narrator is Will Wheaton, he is funny in Big Bang Theory as Sheldon's nemesis."I'm listening to the audiobook for a third time. Wil Wheaton is the perfect narrator.
Tasha wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I love the 80's references as well! Especially when he talks about the show Family Ties! One of my favorite shows growing up. I used to call it the Sha-la-la show (because that wa..."It was such a great show :-) wish there were more shows like that these days...
Will Wheaton is a good choice for the narrator given he was in Star Trek during the 80s and there have been some references to Star Trek already in the book.As for Family Ties, I have no idea about the show - I can see Michael J Fox is in it so maybe it was aired here too as he was pretty big here during the 80s but I can't remember ever seeing it.
OK, so I asked my partner whether he remembers Family Ties and he said it rang a bell so it clearly aired here in the UK - I just didn't watch it.I have read up to the end of chapter 5 (view spoiler)
This book is AMAZING! It is Geek-tastic! I've been raving about it to my partner. I might have to find a copy of Airplane to watch...don't call me Shirley!
I'm up to chapter 13..I have had a hard time putting this book down because I just can't wait to see what happens next :-) I am loving the flow of the story! And since my childhood was the 80's I am loving all of the 80's stuff! I'm on the phone app so I don't want to say too much :-) gotta go make dinner and take the dog out, not necessarily in that order :-)
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Like with the group reads, it can be read anytime during the month of November - I think this is probably best rather than trying to pin down an exact date for us all to start. Is that ok?