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nagifur 's review for:
Ready Player One
by Ernest Cline
adventurous
funny
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Very fun book, as someone who plays games a lot, this was great to read through. Unfortunatelly a lot of the 80s references were lost to me, so when there are long portions of explaining some old movie, game etc. I was feeling a bit lost, but it didnt take away that much from the enjoyment! The prose was nice to read, nothing confusing, good balance of flavour text and more quick straightforward descriptions (apart from the first few chapters, those were a bit too long)
The characters were all loveable, and I enjoyed seeing them interact with each other. The protagonist can feel like a too much of a perfect hero sometimes, but honestly I didnt mind, I was cheering him on when heInfiltrated IOI and hacked into their systems and made it out in secret, that was so tense!
Plot starts out very slow, the first 50 pages I was kinda bored, it was lot of over-explaining of basic stuff like MMO mechanics. I have experience with VR so I kinda could easily imagine how stuff worked, so all the explaining felt a bit tedious, but once the first key is found, it picks up FAST, and doesnt stop. Its a very simple premise, be the first to find the easter egg, and it promotes competition, even amongst friends, which makes it exciting!
If you enjoy gaming, VR, sci-fi, retro stuff definitely check this out, even if you saw the movie (the book is completely different, apart from the premise, and better). Ending felt a bit rushed, would have liked a bit longer epilogue, just take one chapter from the slow begining and put it to the end! I think it would work better for me.
By the way, If you are someone who spends a lot of time in VR, especially virtual worlds like VRChat, definitelly check this out, it can even be reflective, if you feel addicted to it, it handles that aspect of virtual worlds too.
The characters were all loveable, and I enjoyed seeing them interact with each other. The protagonist can feel like a too much of a perfect hero sometimes, but honestly I didnt mind, I was cheering him on when he
Plot starts out very slow, the first 50 pages I was kinda bored, it was lot of over-explaining of basic stuff like MMO mechanics. I have experience with VR so I kinda could easily imagine how stuff worked, so all the explaining felt a bit tedious, but once the first key is found, it picks up FAST, and doesnt stop. Its a very simple premise, be the first to find the easter egg, and it promotes competition, even amongst friends, which makes it exciting!
If you enjoy gaming, VR, sci-fi, retro stuff definitely check this out, even if you saw the movie (the book is completely different, apart from the premise, and better). Ending felt a bit rushed, would have liked a bit longer epilogue, just take one chapter from the slow begining and put it to the end! I think it would work better for me.
By the way, If you are someone who spends a lot of time in VR, especially virtual worlds like VRChat, definitelly check this out, it can even be reflective, if you feel addicted to it, it handles that aspect of virtual worlds too.