Oh word? If someone was choosing Steelheart or this book which would you tell them to read?
Lol I would have never guessed the amount of hatred you guys have for RPO. It was an amazing amount of fun to read for me.
Opinions and all.
Oh word? If someone was choosing Steelheart or this book which would you tell them to read?
Lol I would have never guessed the amount of hatred you guys have for RPO. It was an amazing amount of fun to read for me.
Opinions and all.
if not about opinions man.
i dont think an adult can actually enjoy rpo, unless that adult is not a reader or reads 1 book a year or something.
shit reads like a fanfiction ffs.
Yes, he found a way to do that.
Oh word? If someone was choosing Steelheart or this book which would you tell them to read?
Sounds like a book made for 11 year olds. Nothing wrong with books written for 11 year old dorkwads. I wish I had this instead of Hardy Boys or whatever the hell else I was reading that sucked balls.
Oh Cyan, my favorite Bourgeoisie:Barring drastic differences between Armada and RPO which don't appear to exist, I'd go with Steelheart for sure. Steelheart is flawed in its own ways ("sparks!"), but at the very least it has a dramatically better plot and some neat twists.
Holy shit, Steelheart. Sanderson is bar none, one of my favorite writers today.
From that synopsis, i can only guess the plot twist is that the ufo is not real and the gamers, are in fact NOT holding back an invasion, it's just a game and the theme of the book is about the main character growing up out of those escapism fantasies.
1 out of 1 found this review helpfuli feel bad for the people who have to read this for reviews :/
RPO is amongst the worst books ever written, i have no idea how few books you have to read in your life for it to seem good.
SAVE YOUR TIME
RPO is an awful, awful book about a fat, poor white neckbeard MMO player who falls in love with a girl he meets once in-game and cries when she leaves him in an MMO-dance club.
it has terrible prose, and is borderline unreadable because of it.
i assume it gets worse after that point, but i couldn't read any further.
it's like Superman 64: The Book and it boggles my mind that someone could possibly enjoy it, as it is terrible on every level: plot, prose, characterization, etc.
Barring drastic differences between Armada and RPO which don't appear to exist, I'd go with Steelheart for sure. Steelheart is flawed in its own ways ("sparks!"), but at the very least it has a dramatically better plot and some neat twists.
If I have been disappointed with Sanderson's character writing, will I still be disappointed in Steelheart?
Yes, definitely.
wathe drives a delorian to the dig site.
RPO?
Or GAF?
rpo was a booked aimed at 12 year olds with a shitload of references aimed towards 30+ years old.
i dont get how it sells.
It's LootCrate in book form.
Ready Player One is one of those things I'm never going to get I think. I see people shit all over BBT for being "pandering nerd humor" and then turn around and jack off all over Ready Player One.
Why is he polarizing? I started Resdy Player One last night and got to page 5 before I got too tired to read. Is it just the references?
you know the hot topic "you laugh because i'm different, i laugh because you're all the same" shirt?
bbt = "you laugh because i'm different"
ready player one = "i laugh because you're all the same"
ready player one fans = the kind of people who think hot topic is very deep and thought-provoking
you know the hot topic "you laugh because i'm different, i laugh because you're all the same" shirt?
bbt = "you laugh because i'm different"
ready player one = "i laugh because you're all the same"
ready player one fans = the kind of people who think hot topic is very deep and thought-provoking
I thought it was just supposed to be a selling point but he's literally living the 80s.
That's... George R. R. Martin
I absolutely loved Ready Player One, but the ending was a little weak. It definitely wasn't the most well written book in the world, but it was a ton of fun to read. Can't wait for this, even if it does sound like more of the same.
Back before the thread title was changed, I thought this was going to be another book by Rick Chapman: Rick Chapman Author "Rule-Set: A Novel of a Quantum Future." More info at www.rule-set.com
Back before the thread title was changed, I thought this was going to be another book by Rick Chapman: Rick Chapman Author "Rule-Set: A Novel of a Quantum Future." More info at www.rule-set.com
Could this be any more of a...more of a self-insert fantasy? Jesus christ