RaveThe Outer HavenI found myself drawn into the world of the OASIS, and also the return of the High Five and the other people and characters that are represented in Ready Player Two. Ernest Cline’s writing style really does grab you by the hand and draws you into his futuristic world to the point where it is hard to put the book down in order to go to sleep, get a drink, or any other distraction. Each planet that is visited is described so well that you can close your eyes and see everything in front of you, in minute detail, helping you follow along with the onslaught of references ... a very good follow up to Ready Player One, something that a lot of sequels have trouble being. Outside of a small gripe with the way things are written and the outspoken minority causing shit because we can’t have good things these days, Ready Player Two is a must-read if you enjoyed Ready Player One. It tells a good follow-up story that brings a close to the story that is satisfying and finite[.]