Ratings403
Average rating3.1
This book seems to share more of the inner struggles of Wade Watts but maybe it appears that way because I was so focused on, and enjoying the memories I had, from the 80s references. There also seems to me more references, and on much broader subjects, than the first so there was alot here that I couldn't match to a memory of my own.
There is the same ‘blow by blow' detail to explanations and during the quests as the first book and about half-way thru I began skimming to get back to the story line [plus the library's due date is looming].
The book presented some interesting food for thought on digital worlds and lives. I was definitely anxious about how some of this might play out in the real world.