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Ready Player One

In the year 2045, Earth is in a state of environmental and economic collapse. The majority of the population escapes reality by immersing themselves in the OASIS, a vast virtual world created by the late billionaire James Halliday. The novel follows Wade Watts, a teenager known as Parzival, who becomes deeply involved in the search for an Easter egg hidden within the OASIS by Halliday. The egg is said to grant the winner control over the virtual world, leading to a high-stakes competition among players. As Wade navigates the complex and dangerous world of the OASIS, he uncovers secrets about Halliday's life and the true nature of the virtual reality. more

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Ernest Cline
Ernest Cline

Ernest Cline is an American novelist known for his science fiction works. His most famous novel, 'Ready Player One', combines virtual reality gaming with 1980s pop culture, earning widespread acclaim. more

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