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To: #1 (Ian L.) “Ready Player One”

To: #1 (Ian L.) “Ready Player One”

Hey Number 1,

I started Ready Player One today. I am excited now! This book has so many 1980s references and that really intrigues me. I think because I know a lot of those references personally.

How are you coming along with your books? Have you found a favorite character or one you identify the most with? Or do you absolutely find a book so boring that you had to stop reading it?

Cara

2 Replies to “To: #1 (Ian L.) “Ready Player One””

  1. Hey #1,
    I am off to a slow start with Ready Player One. Did you or are you finding it slow to start with? I am gathering that Wade spends a lot of time in his hide out. It got me thinking about the places I used to have as an younger person to get away. Do you have a secret spot? OR a private space? Wade goes to a virtual school. That is awesome. What would you prefer, virtual or real school?
    Hope to hear from you soon.

    Cara

  2. Hey #1,
    So, I just finished Ready Player One. I have to say, I enjoyed it more than I thought. The only disappointment I had was that with all the 80s references not a single mention of Tron.
    Would you want to “live” in the Oasis? What would your aviator be?

    Cara

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