Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline

Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline Book Summary

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TOTAL RATINGS
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BOOK PRICE
$12.99

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The thrilling sequel to the beloved worldwide bestseller Ready Player One, the near-future adventure that inspired the blockbuster Steven Spielberg film.
 
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST • “The game is on again. . . . A great mix of exciting fantasy and threatening fact.”—The Wall Street Journal

AN UNEXPECTED QUEST. TWO WORLDS AT STAKE. ARE YOU READY?

Days after winning OASIS founder James Halliday’s contest, Wade Watts makes a discovery that changes everything.

Hidden within Halliday’s vaults, 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 dreamed possible.
 
With it comes a new riddle, and a new quest—a last Easter egg from Halliday, hinting at a mysterious prize.
 
And an unexpected, impossibly powerful, and dangerous new rival awaits, one who’ll kill millions to get what he wants.
 
Wade’s life and the future of the OASIS are again at stake, but this time the fate of humanity also hangs in the balance.
 
Lovingly nostalgic and wildly original as only Ernest Cline could conceive it, Ready Player Two takes us on another imaginative, fun, action-packed adventure through his beloved virtual universe, and jolts us thrillingly into the future once again.

Ready Player Two Book Details

Book Name Ready Player Two
Genre Adventure Sci-Fi
Author Ernest Cline
Published 24 November 2020, Tuesday
Price $12.99
E-Book Size 3.56 MB

Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline Book Reviews

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Jamar75

Page turner. Excellent plot and follow up to Ready Player One... couldn’t stop reading

Robdog151

Pop Culture Throwback!. Loved the references to pop culture. Made the book so fun and light

Billrs

Big let down. What an utter disappointment. How could he go from Joust, giant Japanese robots and War Games to a love letter to Prince? In its current state, this will never be made into a movie and should never had been published. I had such high hopes for this follow up but alas…. It was not meant to be. So sad.

Fastprof

A Disappointing Sequel. Ready Player One was a tautly written thrilling amusement park ride. But large portions of Ready Player Two lacked the plot development and imagination of the first book. In fact, it often seemed like the action sequences of Ready Player Two were simply like “…and then another thing happened, and this thing happened, and then Artemis did this…” that left the reader bewildered and bored. Like the author of another review below, I skipeed large sections, particularly in the Prince section.

RMc1024

Too woke. See title...

Sockmonkey18

Too many social issues. I feel like it would have been a better read without going into all of the current social issues: Racism, sexism, identity etc. Otherwise I felt the 80s theme was over the top and parts dragged in story line.

Htsko

Couldn’t put it doen. After the first 2-3 chapters I couldn’t put the book down! Such a easy read!

Masmatt

Not terrible. Reads like a screenplay rather than novel.

Filmguyryan

Sloppy writing couldn’t save this sequel.. I fully understand the pitfalls of the sequel and as such I lowered my expectations of this book. That said, I was still incredibly disappointed by RP2. I would love to tell you that it was that Cline set the bar so high with the first book that the second was doomed to fail. Instead, this booked failed because of sloppy writing and an unimaginative plot. The opening to the novel started so promising, picking up where we left off in our story with Wade and the High Five. For the first few chapters I was hooked... and then things went downhill fast and often. The storyline was cliche and predictable. The characters unsympathetic. By the time the reader made it to the final battle the writing devolved into “and then this happened, and then that happened, the good news was this, but the bad news was this.” It was painful to read and I was grateful when it came to an end.

Captain Reverb

Ready but not.. Sure not the quality or style that the first book had. Difficult to finish. Tedious and wordy. Sorry. My hopes were very high. The first book was so good, I can understand that following it would be a mighty task.

Trystero Montevideo

Embarrassingly bad prose. Shallow character development. Unoriginal plot.. This follow-up has none of the fun and magic of the first. This is not the insightful exploration of life in the metaverse that you may have been looking for or expecting after RP1.

Svndcvt

Takes a while. First 100 pages are slow. If I didn’t love Ready Player One so much, I would have put it down. But I stuck with it, and it turned out to be worthwhile. Although this book is way too overcrowded with obstacles that are rushed through at some parts, it was still a fun story.

AJ3

Ready Player 2. Good, but not quite as good as the first book. A little too wordy. All the descriptions of getting the shard from the Prince’s were way too long.

Randy 953683

Awful. He ruined the entire thing with a weak story line and political lectures. Just pretend this book doesn’t exist.

01010010 01010011

Good sequel. Decent, a bit much but a good sequel. I can picture this as a movie as I am reading it. I think it's going to happen!!

Cherbearstone

Beautiful ending. Well… the ending was beautiful. There was a lot of filler and honestly it just gets really redundant. I feel like the same sentences when it comes to description are on repeat. Some parts I just jumped over the details so I could get to the story line. I love the characters keeping up with them was important to me. However with the bad again the ending is very beautiful and a exciting look into the possible future…

Jaysung

Disappointing, very very slow beginning. Not a satisfying sequel. Took all my efforts to plug through the first 100 pages before a plot formed. Characters which I fell in love with from the first books somehow lost my interest in the sequel. The end was quick and fast paced and reminded me of how I loved the first book but it was a long slow slough toward the ending.

LadyVixenKia

It made me cry... DANG YOU CLINE!!. I think it was a perfect addition to ready player one. I wish the movie would have done the first book more justice with all the nerdy geeky things but the movies are never as good as the books are. I hope they can make this one just as good if it does become a movie. I’d personally love to see an animated series.

Bludavo

Thank you. Bravo!

Chager20

Couldn’t put it down. The story picks up right where the last one ended. It includes another challenge that results in the growth of everyone. They’re pushed to the limits and the stakes are higher than before. It’s an amazing rollercoaster that indulges the nerdy vibe. It also shares a lesson about empathy, which is lacking in the world.

Phisto Phury

80% RANDOM ACTION. Very disappointing. 80% of this book is just different quests with no plot development. You could literally randomly generate some quests, replace the ones in the book, and not affect the story line.

EddieVD

Good but not great. I really enjoyed the first novel more but some brain candy indeed

Mech360

Really good sequel.. I saw a few reviews complaining. I don’t see why. Almost everything plays fine into the story and future humanity. The nods to pop culture were so detailed I learned stuff I thought I would have known. I want this as a movie! My 9 year old Daughter permanently leaves Ready Player One in the Blu-ray.

Disappointed RP1 lover

Ugh. The sequel that wasn’t needed. It reads like bad fan fiction. Instead of a plucky underdog hero, we have an entitled jerk. The villain is completely unbelievable. The plotting of RP1 was superb, this is a shoddy mess. Who on earth made Cline think this was a good idea? Hollywood money? The film of RP1 was wretched, and nothing to do with the book. RP1 is a wonderful achievement. It is extraordinary to think that this garbage came from the same writer.

Slapjawjake2

Awesome book!. I really enjoyed this sequel. It started out a bit slow I feel and then bam you can’t put it down! Can’t wait for the next one!!!!!

Mikeydu123

Immature writing. Significant downgrade from the first book. Barely made it past the second chapter. Everything you imagine a 14 year old would write about, sprinkled with cliched apocalyptic predictions.

Mitch!77!

It was ok. Not as good as the first, it was a good book to read but the direction it took was not one I liked.

DankStew

Zero stars. I hate this book but iBooks won’t let me delete it from making a duo with the first release in my library. This is horrible. I don’t even own this dumb book yet here we are.

Ahawk266

Addictive. Couldn’t put it down ‘til the sun rose, literally. When I finished reading, I was hoping for a fix (RP3) in the future.

First Time Saver

Enjoyable Stories vastly different from the movie which I love too. Great story, lots of details not used in the film.

3g(s) Freak

Not as good as the first. Cline would have been much better served to have not injected so much politically correct sexual orientation propaganda. I don’t read science fiction to immerse myself in a social justice screed.

S1monSays

Ready Player Two….?. I really enjoyed the first book, but this one…it seemed like reading an essay that had a max word count that repeated the same concept over and over in almost the same words, over and over, just to meet the required amount of words….it could of been great

Run_ocr

Continue?. A great sequel and send off for Ready Player One! Definitely worth the read, and being able to follow the High Five on another adventure, along with their new friends!

ToneStephens

Imagination at it's best. I saw the movie “ready player one” dozens of times before I read the book.. Getting to read “armada” and “ready player two” before movie releases has been a great privilege.... For the first time in life I have a love for reading

Cooldoggie9

How is this at 3.9. This was definitely not as good as the first one but it should have been a bit lower than the first one

RaceRx_380

Worse sequel in the history of sequels. Horrid. Truly putrid. Exquisitely bad.

Jmo65484418

Good continuation. I absolutely loved Ready Player One. So when I saw there was a Ready Player Two, I about lost it! It did carry on a lot of the pieces and themes from the first book that I really attached with. And this ride was still a good one. However, I had to drop just one star because it just didn’t seem to be as fast paced and eventful. But to anyone who read the first and liked it, I would recommend this book as it does really bring around things to a very interesting ending.

Raman Pfaff

Good for what it is.. Easy to read and pretty much exactly what you expect as a sequel. Some parts seemed extremely drawn out and I even skipped a few dozen pages in one chapter. But was a fun read.

Julian37837:83

Pretty alright, but a obvious money grab. First of all this book is a money grab, the plot makes no sense of actually existing. It’s so obvious it’s a money grab that there’s no reason to say it’s a good book, but it’s pretty fun…sometimes. The missions for the keys are pretty straight forward from the last book and less interesting. I mean the beginning of the book is so different from the first one. The characters are um…boring. The situations put on them are so dumb and it just makes the book more boring as it goes on. Like Holiday is has a robot and he is evil and on and on and on and it’s just so stupid as it comes to an end. Ernest Cline really tries to make the book last but as you think about it for a bit you just know it’s all for the money

HugeBoyMaximus

Worth it but a few problems. I think that it was way worse than the RP1 but still worth it. The problem was that the trivia came to forced and not natural like the first book. They ending came too quickly and the book was just too long.

SciTeach3

It was "okay". It was fun to remove the characters from the first book but it started to get a little old. The 80 references are great but seemed a lot more forced then in the first book. And not being a Prince can, that huge section bored me.

HarryTBomb

Tries too hard to be woke. Went way too woke and did it in places that withdrew from the story. Made it an agonizingly slow read. It’s cool having diverse characters but try to make it organic, not just 2020 perfect world. RP1 and Armada did it too but it was organic so it was just part of the story, and it was great in those books. Too much virtue signaling ruins everything!

Shadow_Clone7242

Great sequel. The year is 2022 and Iv just discovered “Ready Player 2”. The book was amazing and an amazing continuation of the first. Thank you for you’re hard work and effort in making it.

Coder_mark

Meh.. It's ok. Wade is about as unlikable a protagonist as you can get. Makes the story Arc kind of unbelievable. I don't know why anyone would be friends with most off the characters in this book. I wish they had deeper personalities and motivations... But they don't.

Consul1887

Excellence. Just brilliant book by Ernest once again can’t wait for the movie and a third book to make the trilogy, it should be perfection.

ZacSunday

Great read!. I enjoyed this book just as much as the first one. Keeping my fingers crossed for Ready Player 3 wink wink nudge nudge ;)

LBrooks2wd

Just couldn’t get into it. So wanted to like it. Took a long time for any action to start. I just couldn’t get into the suspended disbelief needed to enjoy the story.

Shinobukaizoku

It’s okay...I guess. The story is okay at its best parts. it absolutely stinks of fan fiction at all the other parts.

Sputnick1986

Aweful. When I read this book, I instantly knew it had to have been written in 2020, with all the woke references. I feel people were excited for a sequel, but it wont age well, and it just reads like cheap virtue signaling to make a quick buck, and sell movie rights before people forget the first one, and the actors getting too old. Sad to see a writer ruin his own story by rushing out this hack job of a continuation.

Texan gaming

Forced writing and just bad. I went into this hoping for a good continuation of the world we had come to know. It was like cline took all of that, the very basis of what made his characters and threw it out the window. I’ll be honest I got a few chapters in and just removed the book in disgust. “I woke up like Marty McFly,” might be the most ham-fisted attempt to inject pop culture into a book as I’ve ever seen. Just a poor execution on a follow up.

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Kombay1900

Ready Player Two. Can’t even describe how disappointing this was after reading ready player one.

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Meh. Meh. I’ve read worse books.

Pa5ival

Could have been better, still an amazing book. listen, compared to ready player one. This book is nothing close. It had a great storyline and had some great moments but I felt like it skipped a lot of things. It just happend that Aech loves Prince even though nothing was said about in the previous book? Or that Art3mis loved tolkien when again nothing was said before? I feel like a lot of these moments were forced and that the author used the characters to have these all of a sudden amazing powers to move along the book yk

JradJones

The Worst. Absolutely terrible, unnecessary sequel. Do not read if you liked the first book.

Druidsafety

Ugh. Very disappointing sequel to an amazing first novel

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Jin6959

Lackluster. This was a lackluster attempt to capture the magic of Ready Player One. Some books, like many movies, do not need a sequel. This was one of them.

Xhaotix

Decent Sequel But not Quite Ready. Ernst Kline has written 3 books, and I have not. Therefore as a writer I am not qualified to judge his talent or worthiness. But as a consumer of fiction I know what I was expecting in “Ready Player 2” and this book underwhelmed those expectations. It’s hard to believe a bunch of kids from decades in the future would know more about the 80s than people who lived through the decade, what was a nice element of Ready Player One comes across as a total gimmick in this book and it took me nearly 150 pages of reading before I could get into the story which in turn never upped the character development beyond a YA adventure. I won’t be onboard for Ready Player 3.

James Anorak

Addictive. I watched Ready Player One in basic and absolutely loved it and had to read the book which I bought immediately. I couldn’t stop reading it. Then I pre-ordered ready player two and I love where you went with the story. I read online that this is where you currently see the story ending and that the next book might be ready player zero about Ogden and Halliday. I hope you keep the series alive and I hope you see this review.

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Unfortunately too much more of the same. I honestly think I might have enjoyed this book more if I hadn’t re-read RP1 first, to remind myself of the story. And I even enjoyed RP1 all over again, getting into the fun and unique storyline and laughing at the 80s references which were my life growing up. And RP2 was more of the same, more adventure and more 80s. But it was TOO much more of the same. The adventure was just more of the same adventure, the same quest inside a real-life game, the same characters just more powerful ones who could pretty much do what they wanted (even when he tried to limit them, it was only from “ultra-powerful” to “super-powerful”). The attempt to recreate the fun 80s falls flat, because it wasn’t fun anymore, it just seems overloaded (there was about a 2-chapter homage to Prince...). And while the characters in the first book were 1-dimensional that was OK, because it was a game world and you expect characters to be simple. But when he carried them forward and tried to make them more real he just made them annoying. I didn’t care about anyone in the book, and when it came down to the final denouement I honestly didn’t care which way it went. So bottom line: if the author writes another book I MIGHT read a sample to see if he manages to break out of the mold. But if he doesn’t, I wouldn’t buy it.

73536273636

Awesome. Wonderful book. Must read.

Boltsfan66

Excellent.. No spoilers here. Enjoyable book. Concept was good. You have to read it yourself.

Astrine

Ready Player Two. Total let down, after the first book. Can i rate it Zero Stars?

Kcin88

Over all, good book. I liked the book, but there was like 6 chapters in the middle that were tough to get through! A little too in depth with the culture, ya know? Still, I would suggest reading this book!

KntfkrNJ

Trite.. The fact that this is successful is shameful.

TheBrothersBinge

Loved the first book and this one is close!. I absolutely loved the first book! READY PLAYER 2 is a decent follow up. I don’t want to give spoilers away but I think you should give it a chance, especially if you enjoyed the first book! Great job Mr. Cline.

Orkypork

Read it. Read it now!. What a roller coaster! I loved the first book and this one does not disappoint! It has everything!! I am still agog at all the pop/nerd/gamer/gen x thru z’er references! I cant quit writing with out exclamation points!! Needless to say I love this book. Go get it and devour it. Then devour it again.

Maverz

Great Sequel!. I was definitely a little worried the second book would not capture the same flow and enjoyment I received from the first book, but it did not disappoint. Ready Player Two brings back all the fun of going on a epic adventure with lots of pop culture and also the fun of seeing a futuristic human civilization. Definitely a worth read if you enjoyed the first book.

Gamein'4 life

Great. This story reminds me of the ready player 2 on Roblox also this book was incredibly great

Msarlein

Not great. Meh.... hard to follow Ready Player One, and this disappointed as expected.

Blue sculptor

Great. Great sequel

Poopie438

A great read. Ready Player Two is fast paced and hard to put down.

Lannie V

Loved it. Incredible imagination from the author along with top notch story telling. Ready player 1 & 2 are a couple of my favorite all time reads.

Not happy 1769

Was a hard act to follow. Felt a little forced. He’s an awesome author and can’t wait for his next book however it’s nearly impossible to write a sequel to Ready Player One.

BRabbit_

Awkwardly forced. I read RP1 in 8 hours. Could not put it down. I’ve had RP2 since its release date. At the time of this writing, I am slightly over halfway. The continued character development jammed into RP2 adds unnecessary, forced dialogue and brings any sort of action or plot development to a brutal screeching halt. Instead of masterfully weaving pop culture references into the book such as was done in RP1, the references in RP2 are presented to the reader in a manner one would expect from the annoying paper clip in old versions of Microsoft Word. The characters have solid backgrounds seeded in them from RP1. This book could have been so much better if it were more focused on the action, instead of being the morality police. Such a different tone from RP1. The book was nothing what I expected. In summation, the disappointment I feel while reading RP2 is worse than the disappointment I felt while watching the movie adaptation of RP1.

DD1586

Good but sometimes boring. I Enjoyed this book and its ending. The only thing is this book likes to go a lot in detail about things in the past and sometimes it can get pretty boring and make you want to stop reading. Overall good book

Gregoire2125

A Caddyshack 2 like sequel. I didn’t think it was possible to ruin this universe. But he did. Good on him for trying though . But it’s bad.

MalloreyG

Awful.. Don’t waste your time or money on this one guys. The writing and plot are juvenile- just a rehash of the first plot but with different stakes and tons of virtue signaling. I almost quit reading it several times. The pacing is HORRIBLE. First 35% of the whole story is exposition and info dumps and then when the quest starts it’s so rushed through. Avoid- especially if you love the first book and don’t want that one tainted

Cmauter

Great adventure. 74 years old and still enjoy a good fantasy adventure. I am giving this book to all of the kids I know.

Abydos76

No Spoilers. This sequel, to me, seemed slow to start. After progressing about a third of the way into the story, it begins to find itself on familiar footing that made it’s precursor such a page-turner. Aside from the slow start, my only other complaint was the inclusion of too much “political correctness” and other liberal ideology that fail to advance the story in any meaningful way, thus seeming out of place. If you can make it beyond those two issues, you’ll enjoy a fun story with many familiar beats, and plenty more of what you probably enjoyed if you liked “Ready Player One.”

Hdhhdhchch

AWESOME. BEST BOOK EVER! It was the best book sequel ever! When Wade gets back in action it is incredible!

Star_wars_geek

It’s Good... But A Lot. There’s a lot to go off of with this book. As an avid book reader, I have to say I appreciated Mr. Cline’s attention to details. But honestly, there’s such a thing as too much. I’m not going to spoil anything for anyone, but the details it goes into explaining certain places they visit, and certain objects in the book, can be a lot. All I’m saying is: if you’re looking for a bigger and more in-depth version of Ready Player One, this is it. Stuff can be rehashed, but ultimately, there is a moral in this story, and anyone worth exactly $14.99 to their name should get this book.

Dcardoso44

A let down. Don’t waste your $. Initially I felt maybe my hopes were too high for such an anticipated sequel. Nope. It’s just a bad exposition of weird events. Also, the political“wokeness” the author is trying to achieve is such trash. Gender politics around every corner. Seriously. It’s EVERYWHERE throughout the book.

AdamUI96

Worth it in the end. Some of the deep references got real tiring, real fast in this sequel; that’s odd because it didn’t bother me in Player One. But the end made it worth the read. You have to appreciate a twist that you didn’t see coming.

Traipse

Same plot, not as great. Starts slow and then dumps into the same plot as the first, this time with a countdown thrown in. Characters lack any development and little explanation is given for their actions. Still a decent yarn if you don’t mind the thoughtlessness of it. Even more of a kids book this time with less compelling 80s references and some slow parts that go into excessive detail for minor points.

Victorine Meuwissen

Ready Player Two. Reminiscent of the old book with a new touch. I didn’t like it at the binging because it was really depressing but I find it very enjoyable now! I do recommend this book! Ernest Cline has no bad books! Seriously was scared about the plot being really pushed, but this book is addicting, I love it!

Caffeinated24x7

Thoroughly enjoyed reading it!. It was difficult to put down! A wonderful sequel to Ready Player One. Being someone who grew up in the 80’s, a geek, a gamer, a hacker, 80’s music lover, I thoroughly enjoyed all the nostalgia of my youth. And I cannot say enough, about the Afterworld. I’m such a fan of that I could visualize a little too well! Thanks for writing another great story!

Dcchjiytfvvvjjvvvvv

Ready Player Woke. Twitter didn’t have enough characters to express the author’s virtuousness so he wrote a book instead.

King Julien

Loved Ready Player One!. This on the other hand is garbage. First book two days to read, this one two days in I quite 1/3 through book. Wish I had my money back!

HamyHay

This book is amazing. The ending was something that I would have never expected and Is one of the best books I read. Keep it up Ernest

Scifi4thewin

BEST. BOOK. EVER!. I wholehaertedly recommend this book to anyone who needs a new favorite read! Not only does it have references that just make you smile, but the plot line and characters truly make you fall in love with RP2 as much as the original :)

Greg Calkins

Cash Grab. Waste of time. Pure cash grab. And Wade went from hero to creepy villain.

Tc_sting

Pop culture bore. If you pump enough pop culture references in an otherwise do nothing plot, does it get relatable and interesting? No. Flat characters. Expected plot sequence. Pages of nothing but pandering nostalgia for the 80s— key demographic they say. Could not finish the book as it kept putting me to sleep

KeeblerCookies

Solid read especially 2nd half. Very good a little slow at first but builds. Makes one think of the possibilities of the future. 7 Compared to Ready Player One 10.

ReadBabyRead

Good for Closure. Very slow start, rushed the rest. I did enjoy some of the places the characters visited on their quests, but so much information was presented that it detracted from the actual story line. If you need closure past RP1 and can make it through the first third of the book, then this is for you!

Admin-strato

Boring. After a slow start, the book seems to get better but soon it sinks back into misery. Both #1 and Armada were fun but I would recommend to skip this one.

Serghip

Terrible book. The worst book I’ve purchased, ever.

KLM4030

Terrible. Loved Ready Player One, and it did not need a sequel. Plot was pointless. Dialogue was incredibly corny, and not in a charming way. Waste of time. Understanding the world of the OASIS in the first book was really compelling, but a sequel on how that world evolved was completely lack luster. There are otber novels (short stories even) that explore this concept infinitely better. So unless you are a die hard Prince or John Hughes fan, I would skip this unnecessary sequel.

Gehhdvebr

Feeling. This book has at one point kept me up until 1AM. This book has reminded me of what fun it is to read a great book like this one

Tywalk

Terrible. A bad follow up. One of the worst books I’ve read this year. Skip this one.

Boomdoggie

Major plot holes. I really enjoyed the first book. This one is Entertaining if you have a few hours to kill, but don’t expect much from it. Lacks the adventure, and intelligence of RPO. This is more like reading wiki fan page of pop cutler topics. It flows like a 6th graders report on stuff from the 1980s filler to meet word minimum. The major conflict in the plot is full of contradictions. It’s more like an ign game walkthrough meets wikipedia...there is no character development, no major hardships, no moral or point. Everything came easy and in the end nothing really changed. The fleece woke bits are cheap attempts and unnecessary which make them awkward, out in there to get a demographic , but no real meaning behind it. - ***spoiler*** Why would the demander of the quest put a time limit on it and remove items from the players that keep them safe and allow the, to complete their tasks? It’s against his own interest. If they fail he goes an eternity not having what he wants.🤦‍♀️ Also a digital copy of a personality is not living forever- it’s just an elaborate simulation, not matter how advanced it is. Not the same as being alive

Fiesty First

Good sequel. This was a great way for the story to continue and I found most of it enjoyable. There were only a few chapters I found beyond boring and skim read them because they droned in with unnecessary detail. It's quite obvious that the singer these chapters were about was one of the author's favorite but it had to had been the worst part of the book.

LTDMTD

Good. Overall, a good book. Slow build up with a lot of extra Info. Ending happened to quick.

James Schuler

Amazing. —-Spoilers—- Really good book from a gamers perspective; it has all the minor details such as the log out process on the ONI. the book is great overall with a whole new perspective on how you see wade watts and his personality. let me make an analogy as ready player 1 is to Ready player 2 is star-wars A new hope is to empire strikes back. the book is amazing you need to read the first before you read this but overall you need to it will change how you see new technology and privacy. see you in oasis, lol

I Warp I

Really well followed sequel.. I read the first book a year ago, and it was amazing. Although it was sometimes a little bit difficult to follow, it was just splendid. But this one, Ernest really accomplished it, I was able to read almost all at once. I couldn’t even stop once I started! Really looking forward to reading more from him.

Operation eighteen

Masterful Ending. Wow - truly exciting!

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About Author "Ernest Cline"

Ernest Christy Cline (born March 29, 1972) is an American science fiction novelist, slam poet, and screenwriter. He wrote the novels Ready Player One, Armada, and Ready Player Two and co-wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of Ready Player One, directed by Steven Spielberg. Life and career Cline was born and raised in Ashland, Ohio, the son of Ernest Christy Cline and Faye Imogene (née Williams) Cline. As a youth in the 1970s and 1980s, Cline was "addicted to video games and movies," especially Star Wars, the movies of John Hughes, and the tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons. He worked in information technology in his twenties and worked on screenwriting during his spare time. Fanboys Cline co-wrote the screenplay for Fanboys, based on a storyline he had developed in the late 1990s while his mother was dying of cancer. Cline shot some low-budget scenes himself and shared his screenplay draft with Harry Knowles, whose connections in the film industry helped Cli....

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GA4, also known as Google Analytics 4, is the latest iteration of Google’s popular web analytics platform. It was officially launched in October 2020, and it offers a range of new features and benefits for Shopify users. One of the biggest bene...

Is it worth buying a prebuilt Shopify store?

For those looking to launch a successful ecommerce store quickly and with minimal effort, buying a prebuilt Shopify store can be an attractive option. But is it worth it? In this article, we’ll look at the pros and cons of purchasing an existin...

Is Shopify good for SEO?

Shopify is one of the most popular e-commerce platforms, with over one million active online stores. While Shopify’s focus is primarily on making it easy for businesses to set up an online store and sell products, it’s also important to c...

Is ClickFunnels better than Shopify?

The question of whether ClickFunnels or Shopify is the better e-commerce solution has been a hotly debated topic among online entrepreneurs and retailers alike. Both platforms offer their own unique advantages and drawbacks, so choosing between them ...

How do I integrate Google Analytics into Shopify?

Google Analytics is a powerful tool for tracking and analyzing website traffic and performance. Integrating Google Analytics into your Shopify store can provide valuable insights into your customer behavior and help you make data-driven decisions abo...