![]() ![]() It’s one of the best audiobooks I’ve ever listened to (some of my other favorites are Ron Perlman’s narration of City of Thieves, Stephen Fry’s narration of the Harry Potter books, which I MUCH prefer to the Jim Dale versions, and Lenny Henry’s performance of Anansi Boys. So not only did I get to listen to this book and its awesomeness all over again, but his performance is wonderful. God, I love that movie.Ĭoincidentally, Wil Wheaton did the voices for all the Romulans in Star Trek - that dude is just really good at his shit. The last time I did that was for Star Trek back in 2009. It was a glorious three weeks of listening to Wil Wheaton’s gravelly nerd voice driving back and forth from work, and the story held up wonderfully on re-read.Īctually, probably the closest comparison I can make for having re-read the book so soon is like that thing you sometimes do (or maybe you don’t, I don’t know, but I definitely do) when you go and see a movie and you love it so much that you immediately go out and watch it three more times. I reserved the audiobook at my library, and when it came in, I rushed my fanny over there to check it out. Look, I wasn’t kidding when I said I wanted to read this book again immediately after I read it the first time, because that’s exactly what I did. ![]() Narfna’s #CBR4 Review #37: Ready Player One (audiobook) by Ernest Cline, narr.
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