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Armada: A Novel door Ernest Cline
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Armada: A Novel (editie 2015)

door Ernest Cline (Auteur)

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"THE NEW NOVEL FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF READY PLAYER ONE It's just another day of high school for Zack Lightman. He's daydreaming through another boring math class, with just one more month to go until graduation and freedom--if he can make it that long without getting suspended again. Then he glances out his classroom window and spots the flying saucer. At first, Zack thinks he's going crazy. A minute later, he's sure of it. Because the UFO he's staring at is straight out of the videogame he plays every night, a hugely popular online flight simulator called Armada--in which gamers just happen to be protecting the earth from alien invaders. But what Zack's seeing is all too real. And his skills--as well as those of millions of gamers across the world--are going to be needed to save the earth from what's about to befall it. Yet even as he and his new comrades scramble to prepare for the alien onslaught, Zack can't help thinking of all the science-fiction books, TV shows, and movies he grew up reading and watching, and wonder: Doesn't something about this scenario seem a little too... familiar? Armada is at once a rollicking, surprising thriller, a classic coming of age adventure, and an alien-invasion tale like nothing you've ever read before--one whose every page is infused with author Ernest Cline's trademark pop-culture savvy"--… (meer)
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Titel:Armada: A Novel
Auteurs:Ernest Cline (Auteur)
Info:Ballantine Books (2015), Edition: 1st Ed, 368 pages
Verzamelingen:Library/Libby, Gelezen, maar niet in bezit
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Armada door Ernest Cline

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Let's get this out of the way and say this is no [b:Ready Player One|9969571|Ready Player One|Ernest Cline|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1406383612s/9969571.jpg|14863741]. Perhaps, in fact, because it's too much like Ready Player One. Video games will save the world! One gamer, in particular, will save the world! '80s references will save the world! The world will be saved, period.

The thing is, an '80s obsession made sense for the plot of Ready Player One. It was the impetus of the plot, and the entire novel was a love letter to the era. Armada is loaded with '80s references as well, but it doesn't make sense for the plot so much. Sure, Zackary inherits his father's things and sort of inhales them into his persona in an attempt to understand the man. But Zackary doesn't seem to have developed as his own person with his own interests -- he's an 18 year old kid who, against all odds, seem to have ignored all peer pressure and failed to become a fan of any media that emerged after 1999 with the exception of the titular computer game. Any references to media post-'90s (and even mid-'90s) is glancing, perfunctory, and insincere. It's like Ernest Cline's fandom peaked, if not crystallized in the '80s and he's incapable of liking anything past the era. He pays lip service to newer fandoms, but he'll never really understand them.

Once past the shakiness of the premise and the whole "this is an alien invasion novel populated by characters who have read/seen/played alien invasion stories before" gimmick, the plot is perfectly serviceable and it can actually be a fun, if sometimes nonsensical read. Most of this section of the book is left waiting for the other shoe to drop, though.

And when that shoe drops... well, it's pretty disappointing. Zackary and his father are aware that the situation they find themselves in feels very manufactured, and the novel drives that point home with multiple references to media involving manufactured realities. So what I was expecting was to find out that the entire scenario was maybe a virtual reality, a world that began existing the minute Zackary put on his Oculus Rift (nice, though cheesy name drop) helmet. That was predictable, but it actually would neatly explain any plot holes that arose. It's a video game, after all: coincidences and awkward moments abound. Instead, though, it all turns out to be disappointedly real: a "test" devised by an alien species to see if we're worthy of joining them. And Earth passes, but only at the cost of millions of lives (including a few of the characters we get to know and like, for the brief portion of the book we have them). Now, we get to reap the benefits of this new friendship and advance our civilization into a new, evolved era.

It certainly seems like that, in itself, could be the beginning of a story. Instead, it's the ending: we rush toward a conclusion, with Zackary mourning his losses and promising he'll keep an eye on these new "friends" of ours. That's fine if a sequel is incoming, but as a standalone novel it's sloppy and unsatisfying.

It's also the plot of a Stargate SG-1 episode. COME ON! ( )
  lampbane | May 16, 2024 |
Doesn't hold a candle to "Ready Player One", but it's still a fun, pulpy kind of read. I like the underlying concept and could easily see this as a Star Trek plot or other fun little sci-fi romp. ( )
  teejayhanton | Mar 22, 2024 |
This book is fun and silly and completely predictable. Like Ready Player One its full of 80s references. If that is OK with you, please read. If that's going to bug you, steer clear.

I totally enjoyed it but got a little bored with the endless action scenes even though they were important to the plot. I'd rather have had the timeline expanded a bit with more character development/story than pure action but I understand why it was the way it was.





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  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
I hate everything this book chose to be. Maybe I'll right more later, but it must be said this book is one of the worst things I've read in quite awhile! ( )
  sweetimpact | Jan 18, 2024 |
Story: 5 / 10
Characters: 7
Setting: 7
Prose: 6

Cline asks two questions with this book:
1. Can you retell another, famous story and make it worthwhile?
2. Why are popular culture book and movie references taboo in storytelling?

Though I enjoyed the book, my answers are very encouraging:
1. I always thought you could effectively "remix" a book by changing the story in fundamental ways. In fact, I was eager to have a few authors all explore variations of the same book at the same time, creating 3 or more separate, standalone works. However, while I enjoyed "ARMADA", everything previously covered in Orson Scott Card's "Ender's Game" was effectively boring: I'd certainly heard it all before. I'm not convinced.

2. Could I have enjoyed the book more if it didn't explicitly say it was a remix of Ender's Game? Most likely. When another story, like Star Trek, is mentioned, the world of the book (diegesis) is suddenly interrupted and possibly merged with a very different fictional setting. It is unnecessarily distracting and I believe strongly that it is taboo. Nevertheless, if Cline didn't mention Ender in Armada, that could be considered a more serious crime (stealing). ( )
  MXMLLN | Jan 12, 2024 |
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Cline, Ernestprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Walks, RussellIllustrator (EDA logo)Secundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Fowler, RalphOntwerperSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Mäkelä, J. PekkaVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Schmidt-Foß, GerritVertellerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
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"THE NEW NOVEL FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF READY PLAYER ONE It's just another day of high school for Zack Lightman. He's daydreaming through another boring math class, with just one more month to go until graduation and freedom--if he can make it that long without getting suspended again. Then he glances out his classroom window and spots the flying saucer. At first, Zack thinks he's going crazy. A minute later, he's sure of it. Because the UFO he's staring at is straight out of the videogame he plays every night, a hugely popular online flight simulator called Armada--in which gamers just happen to be protecting the earth from alien invaders. But what Zack's seeing is all too real. And his skills--as well as those of millions of gamers across the world--are going to be needed to save the earth from what's about to befall it. Yet even as he and his new comrades scramble to prepare for the alien onslaught, Zack can't help thinking of all the science-fiction books, TV shows, and movies he grew up reading and watching, and wonder: Doesn't something about this scenario seem a little too... familiar? Armada is at once a rollicking, surprising thriller, a classic coming of age adventure, and an alien-invasion tale like nothing you've ever read before--one whose every page is infused with author Ernest Cline's trademark pop-culture savvy"--

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