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Armada Is Another ’80s Love Letter from Ernest Cline

armadaSome first novels feel like first novels—passion projects an author has spent an entire lifetime preparing and polishing. Ernest Cline’s 2012 debut Ready Player One feels like an only novel: it’s so overstuffed with everything he adores—from golden age video game plotting, to references to the entirety of ’80s pop culture, to cameos by all the coolest weapons, starships, and battle-bots in sci-fi history—I wasn’t sure if he had another book in him. It turns out, he did, and it’s Armada, and it’s exactly what his fans want from him: more of what Ernest Cline loves.

Armada

Ernest Cline

Hardcover

$28.99

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If you’re in Cline’s target audience, you’re already thinking it: video games as a recruiting tool for space pilots? Isn’t that the plot of The Last Starfighter? A war simulator as a cover for an actual interstellar conflict—that’s Ender’s Game. Yup, sure is. Cline cops to it fully, right there on page 28. By setting up basically every major sci-fi touchpoint of the last couple decades as one piece of an intricate plan to defend the world against certain destruction at the…hands? tentacles? of alien invaders, Cline is able to totally get away with cribbing from the best of them.
No one who read—and loved—Ready Player One will be the least bit surprised at the mashup plotting, nor will they care a lick, because both books share another key trait: in their pure escapism and irresistible enthusiasm, they’re downright impossible to stop reading. It’s easy to imagine Cline, with a huge grin on his face, engineering logical reasons to shoehorn in references to everything from the ’70s rock he adores, to the greatest geek films of the ’80s, to the coolest online games of the ’90s and ’00s. It’s just as difficult to read without giggling yourself at his unbridled geek romanticism. Sure, sometimes he has to stretch a bit to justify his characters’ anachronistic proclivities, but who’s to say your taste in pop culture wouldn’t be a bit dated after a few decades living on a secret moon base?

Ready Player One: A Novel

Ernest Cline

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4.5

Paperback

$20.00

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