Star Wars, volume 3: War of the Bounty Hunters
Book
The hunt for Han! Chewbacca has heard from an old friend with intelligence on the location of...
The Deserter: A Tale of the Foreign Legion
Book
Algeria 1908. Gil Vincente is a Boer War veteran, broken and adrift on the rough streets of...
Historical Fiction Adventure
A Feast Most Foul
Book
Murder is the main event in the Duchess's next gripping adventure. For her first official trip as...
A Voyage of Vengeance
Book
Lies and deception set sail on the high seas in this highly anticipated return to the Realm of...
Lindsay (1807 KP) rated Popper and Friends: Popper Finds a New Home in Books
Jan 11, 2026
This book is suitable for children in the reading range or grade level of 3-4. The pictures are well-drawn and lovely. I really enjoy the book and story. There are also several lessons for children to learn.
Receiving advice from friends and being polite are essential skills that all children should learn. This book does show that and makes it enjoyable ot read.
Will this little woodpecker find a home good for him? He goes on an adventure in search of his new home.
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Mar 24, 2026 - 5:17 PM
Make It Rain: The Love of Money
Games, Finance and Stickers
App
How fast can you make it rain? No, really… how fast??? Make it Rain: Love of Money is a...
Komoot — Cycling & Hiking Maps
Health & Fitness and Navigation
App
Komoot is the key to the outdoors. Just plan your hiking, road biking or MTB adventures in the...
Solomon Wendt (30 KP) rated Ready Player One (2018) in Movies
May 5, 2019
The film follows the major points of the book, but does change the clues and trials so its not the same exact story, which I feel is the purpose of film adaptations. However, as with many sci-fi films, majority of interest here is of the world that is constructed which is quickly glossed over. To be fair, how much more do we really need to than people are addicted to virtual reality and want to have more power in it? But the issue is the sort of background that is left out that can leave the soley film consumers a bit confused or leave more questions. As for the actual content of the film, it is a real nostalgia trip for those who enjoyed 80's pop culture and tries to include more recent fandoms such as Overwatch and Halo. Sadly, the viewer doesn't really take part in the treasure hunt as mystery and adventure films try to do. The clues are obscure and related to the creator of the hunt, so there isn't much guessing at what a clue means until it is flat out explained.
However, with the audience participation aside, it is a good sci-fi adventure that utilizes a good blend of motion capture technology and cgi work. It explore a good variety of worlds, environments, and character models that make this film noteworthy of that aspect of production. It leaves quite the impression and I know I looked up how much virtual reality cost after I was done.
In short, it was a good overall production in terms of tools utilized, but lacked a little bit of story in an attempt to cram a different world and rule set while trying to make a complete adventure and story arc. I recommend viewing it at least once, but doesn't really need to be viewed more than that.
Order & Chaos Online
Games and Stickers
App
Enjoy the thrill of an epic adventure in the most acclaimed MMORPG on your iPhone, iPad and iPod...

