by Art3misX » Fri May 04, 2012 3:39 am UTC
Ready, Player One? is set in a world where OASIS is an online system free to all users. It links people on an advanced version of the internet that allows characters to control their avatars via various instruments ranging from the simplest (gloves and a viser/goggles) to the highest tech never invented (a ball-type treadmill structure with a full suit that allows you to immerse yourself in the world). The creator of OASIS passed away several years ago, leaving his entire estate to the OASIS user who finds the three keys hidden in the virtual reality of thousands of worlds. These easter eggs (special treats developers leave hidden in games) are hunted by those called "gunters" (egg hunters). Wade Watts is too aware of the ugliness of the real world and always more than ready to immerse himself in OASIS. Eighteen-years-old, he attends school in OASIS, and he is one of the many who dream of finding Halliday's easter egg. Luck and dedication (the mastering of unique and often obscure skills and references) allow Wade to stumble across the first key. It's the first success of the worldwide hunt, and that makes him the number one target. Throw in a best friend, rivals and an intriguing girl that walks the line between competition and something more. Now you're holding an attention-grabbing-and-holding novel.
More than a gamer, sci-fi, or romance book, Ready, Player One? is a great story. I read the whole book, 350 pages, in one night.