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 to Ready Player One, but has Cline learned the error of his ways  Not really. Jack into the Matrix as we engage in a spoiler chat about the highs and lows of this latest nerdgasm.  Beth Elderkin: All right, time to plug into the OASIS鈥擨 mean ONI鈥攐r The Singularity. Oh, the places youll go in Ready Player Two.     Germain Lussier: My brain synapses are ready. Beth: Germain, what were your thoughts going into the sequel  Did you have any expectations, or things you were hoping to see  https://gizmodo/ready-player-two-attempts-but-fails-to-reach-the-next-1845759428 Germain: Well, as I stated in my review, Im a big fan of the first book. I KNOW. Blasphemy. Having not cared for Armada  Clines second book  though I w stanley flask ent into this pretty pessimistic he could meet expectations. I think he tried really hard and ultimately misses but, yeah, going in stanley cup to it I was cautiously excited. How about you  Beth: I had similar expectations. I really enjoyed Ready Player One when it first came out, as a lot of people did 8230;and I think thats okay. However, evolving cultural criticism has soured things鈥攁nd the fact remains that RP1 doesnt hold up over time. Armada was a disaster, general consensus. I went into  stanley cup spain this one assuming little but hoping to be pleasantly surprised  I even muted the Twitter discourse to keep an open mind . At first, I actually was feeling okay about it. Then it went off the rails. Okay, basis synopsis. Wade and his friends are multi-billionaires after winning the contest an Yzcv NASA s Kepler Space Telescope Has Only a Few Months to Live
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