9 best books of August: Amazon editors' favorite picks

8. "Ready Player One," by Ernest Cline

Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline, Crown, 384 pp.

In his wild and wacky debut novel Ready Player One, Fanboys screenwriter Ernest Cline peers into the dystopic future to imagine Earth in 2044 as a depressing place, with most of its citizens spending their days hooked into OASIS, a virtual world with endless possibilities and tens of thousands of planets to explore. Nothing seems likely to change much until Wade Watts discovers the first of a series of puzzlers hidden in the game by its creator, leading to a lottery ticket of sorts that promises prestige and power. Soon thousands of players are hot on his tail, and ready to extend their power struggle into the real world.

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