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Science Fiction · 2019 · PG-13

Ready Player One (Movie Tie-In)

by Ernest Cline

He solved the first clue. Now everyone wants to kill him.

"Now a major motion picture directed by Steven Spielberg"--Cover.

For14+GenreScience FictionLength374 pagesRead time~9.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Action violence in the OASIS simulations; real-world danger from corporate mercenaries

Language

Some

Some strong language in an internet-culture voice

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild romantic content; nothing explicit

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

The escapism of virtual worlds when the real world offers nothing; the specific anxiety of a kid who is nobody suddenly becoming everybody's target

What this book is about

It's 2044, the real world is a mess, and most of humanity escapes into the OASIS — a massive virtual reality universe designed by the late James Halliday. Halliday hid an Easter egg somewhere in the OASIS worth his entire fortune, and the hunt has become a years-long global obsession. Wade Watts is an eighteen-year-old nobody in Columbus, Ohio who finds the first clue — and suddenly becomes the most wanted person alive, hunted by a corporation with real-world mercenaries and by millions of competing hunters. Ernest Cline's debut is a love letter to 1980s pop culture wrapped in a propulsive YA-adjacent adventure about what happens when the virtual world matters as much as the real one.

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action violence in VR and the real world

heavy 1980s pop culture references

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