
An unexpected quest. Two worlds at stake. Are you ready? Days after Oasis founder James Halliday's contest, Wade Watts makes a discovery that changes everything. Hidden within Halliday's vault, waiting for his heir to find, lies a technological advancement that will once again change the world and make the Oasis a thousand times more wondrous, and addictive, than even Wade An unexpected quest. Two worlds at stake. Are you ready? Days after Oasis founder James Halliday's conte...
Title | : | Ready Player Two |
Author | : | Ernest Cline |
Rating | : | |
Genres | : | Science Fiction |
ISBN | : | Ready Player Two ISBN |
Edition Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 370 pages pages |
Ready Player Two Reviews
- Where do I start with my review of Ready Player Two? When I first read Ready Player One almost 7 years ago, I was a big fan. It was fun, fresh, exciting and unlike anything I'd read before. It's a truly enthralling adventure story with loads of references to 80's...
- Oooooh. It does have a sequel. I thought the ending to the 1st book was hot garbage that made no sense and it left me extremely unsatisfied. Perhaps this one will fix the issues I had with it? OR. Maybe instead of a fun VR world, this will go the way of the Matrix Reloaded? ...
- READY PLAYER ONE: BREAKS THE INTERNET Wade's OASIS is under attack by the evil TubeYou gamer DewPieDee, who has given it a bad review. Aech is tired of living in his shadow and goes off to seek her own fortunes. Wade must create his own TubeYou account under a fake name and acc...
- A quick spoiler-free word before I begin. I?m likely the only Blaine you know. It is not a common name. So as the unofficial gatekeeper of the Blaine Hall of Fame, I am here to tell you that the Hall only has four members: Blane from the movie Pretty in Pink, Blaine from Glee, Blain ...
- GAME. FINALLY. OVER. For f*ck?s sake. That?s the phrase that repeats itself over and over in my Kindle notes as I was slogging my way through this soulless cash grab of a clusterf*ck. It?s been a while since I?ve been this irritated by a book. Time to rant. I got a hu...
- Review posted on: https://books-are-a-girls-best-friend... Wil Wheaton is Back! And that my friends, made the geek in me one very Happy Girl! Another day in the Oasis, brings on another contest for Wade Watts and his friends. This time, it?s to find the ?Seven Shards of the...
- We could have had RP1 duplicated almost entirely and I would have happily enjoyed the ride. But that's not what we got. RP1 is about a dedicated, passionate boy questing in a MMORPG on crack and making friends with a motley crew along the way. RP2 (the sequel no one asked for) is ...
- I enjoyed the trip that READY PLAYER ONE took me on. The author transforms the sequel into a stinking number 2 of WOKEness. I hate propagandist uber left bullshit. We?ve suffered propaganda from the other side of the cultural divide from a clownishpresident who I have been working...
- 3.5 Stars Video Review: https://youtu.be/XM9nfeWctOQ Was this sequel unnecessary? Yes. Did I still enjoy reading it? Yes. In terms of plots, this book follows very similar "narrative beats" to the first book. The humour and entertainment is, once again largely based aroun...
- why is the garbage man coming back ...
- Oh, the perils of reading a book that is a sequel to one I loved so much! Will it be as good? If it isn?t, how crushed will I be? Am I even giving it a fair chance going in since my expectations are already set so high? I read the author?s last book and didn?t care fo...
- Wow. For those concerned, you can go your whole life without reading this and the wonderment of Ready Player One is still intact. BUT, this is a great extension of the story that I believe enhances the magic of the OASIS. Ready Player Two had its ups and downs for me. I str...
- YOU HAVe NO IDEA HOW READY ( PLAYER ONE ;) ) I AM FOR THIS ...
- 1.5ish stars. To be fair, the first book was only a 3-star read for me. But at least that one was fun. This is joyless and Preachy. 1.5ish stars. To be fair, the first book was only a 3-star read for me. But at least that one was fun. This is joyless and Preachy. ...more ...
- Just as horrifically plotted and written as its predecessor, yet somehow more egregious for the thin veneer of ostensible wokeness Cline attempts to apply in broad strokes. Don't try to appeal to the radical crowd if you are utterly ignorant of what radical actually entails. T...
- Hello, everyone. Roll call time! Let?s make sure we?re all present: - me, the cynical and disappointed reviewer, equal parts dreading the angry comments to come and wizened and numb by the angry comments that have come before (here!) - other people who were genuinely disappoin...
- Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called ?Ready Player Two.? And get through it I did, with pleasure. I understand many readers have planted firmly in the no-way-no-how camp for this follow up, believing it either to be at best unnecessary and ...
- This was easily my biggest disappointment for the year. I thoroughly enjoyed Ready Player One and expected the sequel to at least be an entertaining re-immersion into the promising world of the Oasis. While it offered some interesting philosophical discussion, the majority of the book ...
- Mr. Cline sat in front of his laptop and started thinking... how to make this book good? - People liked the quest... so let's do that. - But hey let's increase the stakes with some crazy plot. Doesn't matter if it's going to be messy. - And let's have the...
- Really really good. Bit different to book 1, and I still didn't get a lot of the 80s references, but still very good and a fun read. Really really good. Bit different to book 1, and I still didn't get a lot of the 80s references, but still very good and a fun read. ...more...
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- This was an unexpected sequel. Anyway, Ernest Cline is an expert on escapism. He is so good at it, that at the ending of the first book even after his explicit warning against going too far burying your head into the sand, you are still left thinking how awesome the Oasis and the wh...
- I?m so grumpy, whiny, upset right now! This is not about cleansing program I apply for 5 days ( no alcohol, no sweets, comfort food, I?m so close to beg someone just kill me now!) it?s the side effects of the book. Two years ago when I attend a conference about the importanc...
- This Review ?? Blog ? Twitter ? Instagram ? This is gonna be a rant review because despite having low expectations, it still managed to disappoint me. Let me quote my friend Jonathan who said ?Ooh, sounds like Player 2 was most definitely not ready.? I think book...
- This book is for? people who are not hell-bent on hating this sequel as a matter of principle. ? Overall. The sad truth is, a lot of people went into Ready Player Two determined not to like it. You could tell by the updates they made long before they ever even touched the bo...
- Me: Ready Player One doesn't need a sequel! Also Me: *Adds to Want to Read* *Mentally/Emotionally subscribes to updates about said sequel* Me: Ready Player One doesn't need a sequel! Also Me: *Adds to Want to Read* *Mentally/Emotionally subscribes to updates about said se...
- i would bet big money that this book is going to fail hard | Goodreads | Blog | Pinterest | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram i would bet big money that this book is going to fail hard | Goodreads | Blog | Pinterest | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram ...more ...
- After a lot of thought and consideration over the past few days, I'm downgrading my rating for this book to 2.5 stars. Ernest Cline has only written three books so far in his life: Ready Player One, which I consider to be a masterpiece, Armada, which I've heard is pretty b...
- Overall this book is fun but so disappointing it hurts. Wade Watts has become unrecognizable, the countless subplots make it hard to really feel invested in the story at large and the ending was just...............yikes. RP1 4ever. ...
- Seriously? ?Ready Player Two?? What a creative name after ?Ready Player One? ? ...