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Ready Player Two
- A Novel
- Narrateur(s): Wil Wheaton
- Durée: 13 h et 46 min
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Number-One New York Times Best Seller
The thrilling sequel to the beloved worldwide best seller 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 it, 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.
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- Kirk
- 2020-12-10
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Ready Player One is probably my favorite read of all time and I've listened to it over and over, countless times. Player ll feels "reproduced", inorganic, lacking that innocent wonder the author captured so well the first time. No doubt, it's packed full of useless 80s trivia but it seems mechanical and forced. Anyone can scour wikipedia and come up with material...it doesn't mean it will make an endearing novel. I'm sorry society forced Mr Cline to crap out another try.😢
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- Ivan
- 2020-12-08
Destroys the first book and the character of Wade
Painful to get through. Lazy writing, pacing issues, plot holes, and zero character development.
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- Brad K
- 2020-12-08
Huge disappointment!
If you enjoyed Ready Player one like I did then you were excited for the sequel. but be warned. This is nothing like the original that was inspired and heartfelt. This one feels slapped together with no heart at all. Some of the never ending scenes are so tedious they feel as though the author simply googled Prince or googled Lord of the Rings trivia in order to fill the book with unnecessary details. Most of the story is just the author telling us stuff that happened in the past and then cobbling together a weak story. Really not worth listening to.
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- ohessbe
- 2020-12-03
As expected..
Will Wheaton is as good as always.
But while entertaining, it was predictable. RP1 was an amazing novel. the movie was unwatchable. I fought with this one. i'm not sure who the audience is - the fans of the first book or the fans of the movie? As others have said, RP1 didn't need a sequel.
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- Joanne C Vida
- 2020-12-09
Meh
Kind of boring and predictable. The opening few chapters were painfully simplistic and disappointing. I stuck with it hoping it would get better and it sort of did. Will Wheaton made it bearable with his terrific narration but overall the sequel didn't need to be made.
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- W
- 2020-12-07
Game Over
I loved the first book and was very excited for the sequel/continuation. Sadly, the painfully long wait may have been the best part of the book.
The first third of the book is used for world setting and I found myself impatient for the actual story to start. When it finally did, things got really good... for a few chapters. It then spiralled into forced 80s tropes that didn't flow naturally. Planet 'Hughes Clues' was a stretch and the Prince battle was really hard to get through. I was so glad when that part was over. The book reached a predictable conclusion and epilogue that is sure to be divisive.
As we've come to expect, Wil Wheaton did an excellent job. Overall, this was a massive disappointment and significant downgrade from Ready Player One.
2 out of 7 shards
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- John Le Blanc
- 2020-12-31
More is.... more!
Wish I could say my year of reading in 2020 is going out with a ringing endorsement. Ready Player One is one of my all-time favorite books. I was so looking forward to this sequel. But I suppose it's like making a great meal once and then intending to use the same ingredients to make it again, only this time you screwed up all the ratios. For some things it was... more is more.
The first book worked because even if you didn't get all the 1980s geek trivia it was never such a large dose of any one thing. So if you didn't appreciate the nostalgia connections they at least never overstayed their welcome. Plus, there was a gripping story that pushed it all forward. Unfortunately this is one of RP2's biggest fails. The length of any one of these geek-nostalgia-trivia sequences were at times interminable and so obscure. They ground the meager story to a halt.
Think you're a Prince fan? (I know I'm not.) Doesn't matter because chances are you're not enough of a Prince fan to appreciate all the references and "significance" during the adventure to Prince land. Like Lord of the Rings? Well, you probably don't like it enough because even the main character wasn't enough of a fan to read The Silmarillion, and THAT is what the adventure was based on. If I had to endure one more reference to a character whipping out the blankity-blank of blippity-bloo I was gonna lose it! And then there's the planet full of John Hughes movies playing out on endless loo ~zzzzzzz.... zzzzzzz.....
Such a disappointment. And there's so much more I could say,,, but I find myself not caring enough to put it into words. And I guess I really couldn't say it better than the main character does during the conclusion of the mind-numbingly stupid adventure in Prince land. He says, verbatim; "I felt no sense of victory, because I had no idea what had just happened..." *Sigh* Me neither, Parzival. Me neither.
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- Jeremy Scott
- 2020-12-12
Fun at times, tedious at others
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Nowhere near as fun as the first book. Clines decision to craft the new quest/adventure around finding 7 shards was a mistake. It's just too much repetition. I found the whole thing to be quite tedious by the time I got to the Lord of the rings portion of the quest. it's like watching people play video games on Twitch....except Wil Wheaton is just reading it to you(no knock on Wheaton, he's perfect for this style of book).
Wade really gets taken down a few pegs in this one. everything has fallen apart for him since the last book(except he's still loaded and in charge(more or less). the characters have gone their separate ways and now have to be brought back together by a rather disappointing twist on a character to create the new villain while the return of Sorrento is ultimately pretty pointless with an unsatisfying conclusion.
The main conflict surrounding the ONI headsets and the true meaning behind the shards could have easily been avoided had Og simply explained it to Wade.
Art3mis comes off as pretty unlikeable in the first half of the book even though you know everything she is saying is right.
Aech gets about one moment to shine and shoto is just kind of there until he isn't.
A new character was added simply to run a side quest to bring the ultimate weapon to the final boss battle right at the last minute. I imagine there will be a spin-off telling that tale.
I expected more of a The Empire Strikes Back ending where our good guys don't come out on top to lead us into a 3rd book where they turn it around. instead we get the happy ending again and an epilogue that sets up an interesting possibility and a new direction for more.
I'm sure this will make a fun popcorn flick when they eventually make the sequel to the movie. The book is a bit forgettable though.
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- Don
- 2020-12-03
unfortunate.
I write this with a heavy heart.
on the positive will wheaton does another tremendous job on narration.
on the negative, this sequel has soured my perspective on ready player one. I must have listened and read RP1 a total of over 30 times. It has held my #1 slot for favorite book of all time. however i havet been this disappointed in a sequel since the matrix trilogy. ernest cline writes so vividly that both RP1 and Armada have been my amoung my favorites. however this story destroys the characters by making previously badass characters drive the story line by continuously making non sensical mistakes andusing bad logic. i think ernest missed what made RP1 so magical here.
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- 2020-11-26
great listen!
great book, well worth the read our listen! Wil Wheaton does a wonderful job with the performance
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