Ready Player Two - Ernest Cline

⭐ 5.0/10

(Originally written by hoodie_logi)

This book was a fun, but pretty disappointing sequel to Ernest Cline's smash hit, Ready Player One.


I feel like this book featured way too much over explanation of everything. Every nerdy reference that it contained felt like it needed two pages of explanation, which didn't feel overly necessary to an audience that probably had a pretty good grasp on the things in this book. The references were not as obscure as the first book, but felt more over-analyzed.


My biggest complaint with the book though is that all their quests they went on felt way too easy... With all the insane over-explanations, over half of their quests went off without any hiccups. The secrets of this books quests remained hidden for three years, and then they complete the entire quest within 12 hours. Like there was an urgency to their quest, but I feel like the characters just kind of floated through it. It took away from the weight of the conclusion (the final battle is great though).


I also don't know how best to explain this, but the ending felt sooo neat and tidy. Like too perfect, especially considering how easy their quest felt.


Last complaint, I also don't like Parzival at all in this book. His character development was levelled down from book one. He just annoyed me the whole time.


So yeah, I had a ton of fun reading this book, but a lot of frustrations as well. RPO is easily superior. If you enjoyed book one, I would probably recommend reading this, but don't rush for it.

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