Ready Player Two: A Review
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, I present to you possibly the most creatively named sequel in history, the successor to Ernest Cline's Ready Player One , it is Ready Player Two ! You have to give it to the publishers for letting him be so creative in this area of the novel. But how does the rest of the book stack up against the first one? Is it worth the read? What is the ratio of Lammas to goats in the contiguous United States? Two of your questions answered below! Things I Like: It's witty and fun One thing that stood out to me reading the book was all the witty banter, especially during tense moments and fights. If you've ever watched a spiderman movie or read one of the comics, you've probably noticed how quick and humorous the dialogue can be, which is pretty similar to the vibe I got from the dialogue in this book. Plus, Wade Watts' (the main character's) narration is smart and insightful, painting just enough of a picture to get the r