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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

adoereading's review against another edition

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3.0

Really a 3.5 star rating. Honestly can't wait now to watch the movie.

This wasn't a terrible book by any means. I enjoyed the story, characters, and theme of RPO. I'll more than likely read the second book, but I'm in no rush to do so.

My only dislike about it was the pacing. It felt slow and I understand we have to have the world built for us yet it felt at times there was pieces of information being repeated which took me out of the story. Once you're out of the story it's hard to get back in. The first 80 pages I would say I forced myself to get through simply because I wanted to know how Wade would overcome a lot of the issues. I'll even say there were times I skimmed through it rather than read each word because it was either going over what was already given or I guessed it would happen.

However the plot was one to keep reading for. The search for the egg, the Sixers, and the risk of life is what kept me reading. The small dose of romance was an added bonus but even without it I believe this book would have gotten the same rating from me.

My favorite turnout was Aech, which I won't spoil. It speaks about a lot in this current world even as this whole thing does with the way our current America is going. I would probably suggest this book to gamer friends.

cmqsf's review against another edition

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adventurous slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.0

suyagotz's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5/5

I enjoyed this book, but it definetely did not live up to the hype. I've heard many times that this novel was a masterpiece, amazing, groundbreaking, phenomenal. I just can't agree.
I was born in the late 90s and grew up in the 2000s, so these are the decades that I know the most about. I was never really interested in the 80s, besides listening to some of the music, I do not know a lot about it. And honestly, I never felt the need to. Even while reading this book I did not have any interest in the cultural aspect of it. I think that not even my parents, who grew up in the 80s would be interested in the special edition of dungeons and dragons or in a game, that was so underground that it could only be played on one specific type of computer.
I'm also NOT a fan of video games, the closest I ever got was playing the Sims fanatically when I was 12 (lol). So I never played any of these games, didn't understand anything they were talking about most of the time. I'm just not a gamer, I never will be and I do not want to be.
These two factors made it hard for me to get really into the book. It was like reading a fantasy novel, with many intricate and little details/trivia that I did not know about or understand, except it was a real life decade 40 years ago.
Most of the times when I'm reading a book that contains clues and riddles, I like to try to solve it along with the characters, to understand it. But in this case, I did not have any knowledge to do so, and even after I was presented with the answer it didn't "click" since I don't know any of these weird 80s Capt'n Crunch or Halliday facts. I wonder if people who grew up in the 80s would solve them on their own, since the possibilitie are literally endless. That made me feel like I couldn't completely dive into the story, I was always a spectator watching from the sidelines, waiting for the main character to figure things out and present them to me.
Overall it was a fun experience, and it reminded me a lot of Percy Jackson, but for grown ups.

P.s.: Am I really supposed to believe that these characters actually knew the entire script to not only one, but two movies, by heart? Nuh huh

daed's review against another edition

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2.0

La historia empieza muy bien, pero poco a poco decae, principalmente por las soluciones tan simplistas y rebuscadas con las que el protagonista soluciona todo. Muy infantil (pese a los desesperados intentos del autor por no caer en esto tocando temas como sexo y masturbación). Muchos cliches. Y en especial... Las pruebas mas absurdas para obtener el tan codiciado "Huevo de Pascua". Solo engancha por momentos.

iv3tte's review against another edition

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4.0

Read this a few years ago and loved it. Decided to revisit it since I want to read “Ready Player Two”.
Glad I did cause I had some details from the movie etched in my memory.

Super fun read.

anexian's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5

katlizlove's review against another edition

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5.0

I thought this book was great. There was almost too much detail describing what was going on but I think it was necessary to set the stage. Super enjoyable.

theobviousmystery's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted relaxing tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

morgob's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book! It had me hooked from the very beginning. I was worried when I first started it because all of my friends who have read it said that it was all about video games, and since I haven't played many video games I worried that I wouldn't understand this at all. That, fortunately, was not the case. The book explains all of the technology used, a lot of which is advanced and futuristic, and it also goes into detail about the types of video games played.
The biggest surprise from this book was the number of 80's references. That is a huge part of the plot, and it was fantastic to read. It was probably my favorite thing about the book, actually. I mean, it kind of made me sad because all of these kids from a futuristic world are watching movies, listening to songs, and playing video games from the 80's because the contest depends on it. But it was so great because I understood most of them! Anyway, the book was really fun to read because of that. I couldn't put it down. The story is so new and captivating that putting it down is nearly impossible.

reesetotle's review against another edition

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5.0

4.9/5 This book is just wonderful. Go read it.