This book report is directed towards Mr. Samuel Jaja. This book report is about “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline. “Ready Player One” contains 385 pages and was published in 2011 by Random House Publishing Company. The book has been printed in hardcover and paperback and has e-book and audiobook versions. This book was decided to write the book report about this book because it has been trending and has been recommended by various internet personalities I follow. The Young Adult Library Service Association division of the American Library Association donated it an Alex Award. The main character is a young adult called Wade who comes from the stacks, or mega-complexes of trailers stacked on top of each other, living in poverty. …show more content…
The book hops between the virtual world called Oasis and the real world. It is set in the year 2044 in a dystopia. It is constantly referencing modern day pop culture throughout the novel due to it being written in this decade. The main character lives with his auntie in the "stacks," a neediness stricken locale developed of trailer homes heaped over each other. He invests all his extra energy signed on to the OASIS as a "gunter," a symbol under the moniker Parzival, perusing Halliday's diary Anorak's Almanac and examining movies, tunes, and TV arrangement from the 1980s said in that, and playing excellent computer games. One day, he understands amid an attack of fatigue that the area of the main key is on the universe of his online secondary school, in a reproduction of the Dungeons and Dragons module Tomb of Horrors. He meets Art3mis, an acclaimed female seeker and blogger who had been investigating the place, however, is then ready to illuminate the astound first by overcoming its enemy Acererak in the computer game Joust. He is granted the Copper Key, and Parzival shows up on the "Scoreboard," pulling in the whole world's