The Guilded Earlobe reviews Ernest Cline's Ready Player One

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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Ernest Cline's Ready Player One

Posted on 2011-08-19 at 20:05 by Sam

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Wow, he really loved it. I might be a bit less “A+ …  I think that Ready Player One has the potential to be more than just a great book, but a true cultural Icon. Ready Player One is the Stranger in a Strange Land of the Atari generation, the Hitchhikers Guide for those who wished the Keatons were their family.” but that’s not too over the top. There was definitely something of a geek criticality event listening to Wil Wheaton produce the beeps and boops from Pac-Man.

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