I haven't read Ready Player One, but just from the movie trailer it seemed like that kind of story. That is, less of a story than a shameless cash-in on nostalgia. Granted, movie trailers usually aren't a very good way to judge movies, let alone the book it was based on. Still, that was my impression. Not that that couldn't be fun to some degree if that's what you're looking for. I did enjoy Stranger Things quite a bit, for example.Rocketboy1313 wrote:"Ready Player One" was a series of references without jokes.
People complain that "Family Guy" is just references, but it isn't, it takes the cultural jargon and makes a joke with it. It is a subversion to see IceMan's ice bridges go to a gay bar. But, all "Player One" does is list things. There are whole pages with just lists of movie titles, authors, games, and no commentary or insight.
It is kind of clever when he figures out where the first key is, but holy shit do I not care about him talking about how much time he spends reading all the pop culture flotsam the game creator grew up on.
It didn't help the Audio book reader was Wil Wheaton and hearing him play an obnoxious, girl inept, know it all dweeb IS JUST THE WRONG THING TO DO.
I'm currently reading Elephants Can Remember (Agatha Christie) and Notes from Underground (Dostoevsky).