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Jan 23, 2015 06:01AM

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I loved it! It was nice to read the backstory of how the Guild was formed. The show makes so much more sense now. I bought the second volume the same time I bought the first, but haven't read it yet because I was so focused on finishing Ready Player One and In Real Life.


Economics is something I know nothing about so it was mind-blowing learning about how money really works and in particular how large MMOs have economies that are larger than those of most countries and the consequences of that. Very eye-opening!
PS glad everyone's having fun with Ready Player One and The Guild, there have been some great options this month :)


The one positive thing was it made me like the film more. Mostly because it was in colour. And tone of voice.


Who else thought it was rather sexist ?
To be clear : I didn't have this feeling watching the movie (wich I rather enjoyed).

Who else thought it was rather sexist ?
To be clear..."
Scott Pilgrim does count, Nerdish! And Clemence, I haven't read it in awhile...but I'll have to look through a copy. A bit of it did seem sexist to me.

As to the book itself I want the 40 minutes it took me to read it back and I now need to bleach the bookmark I used :|



I hadn't read 'Ready Player One' when it was used for the book of the month last year so I read it for this challenge, can I now use the book for my IGGPPC book of the Month achievement codes?

I hadn't read 'Ready Player One' when it was used for the book of the month last year so I read it for this challenge, can I now use the book for my IGGPPC book of th..."
Yup you can :)
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