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Ho Hum. So Much Nostalgia, So Much Meh.

January 17, 2016 by lainiefig 2 Comments

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Do I love The Last Starfighter?  Do I need a new novel version of it?  Meh.

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Do I love 80’s games and remember them fondly?  Hell yeah, but even I got a bit tired of the references and repetitiveness in this book.

This may be unrelated but these were my personal favorites:

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I listened to the audiobook of Armada because I so enjoyed the previous audiobook by Ernest Cline, Ready Player One, also read by Wil Wheaton.  This novel also threw in a lot of nostalgia for 80’s movies, games, and music, but it just got a bit tedious this time.

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The main character of Armada is a teenage kid just passing time until he gets out of high school, with no real ambition but to continue working in a fun local video game store and to continue rising up the rankings in his favorite game, Armada, a sci-fi adventure game that’s all about flying spaceships into battle.  He is also obsessed with the things his long-dead father was obsessed with, hence a modern teenager listens to a lot of 80’s (and I guess early 90’s–I don’t know as I wasn’t always paying close attention) tunes and video games.  Then everything changes when he gets scooped up by an unusual spaceship and starts his own big adventure.

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Me getting my 80’s on

That sounds really exciting, right? How could I not be riveted, 80’s fan that I am?  Heck, I just had an 80’s party last weekend; I am into it. However, Cline just kept packing more and more 80’s into a stuffed story, so that it seemed like little of the story was left. It was all nostalgia and not much plot.

I do love Wil Wheaton’s reading style, and I finished the book, so that’s some kind of recommendation (I no longer waste my time with bad books), but I probably wouldn’t give it a second listen, or pick up the physical book and read it.  Once was fine.  If you really dig your 80’s nostalgia, you might give it a try, but it might end with eye-rolling.  Chances are I’ll still give the next Ernest Cline novel a try (particularly in audiobook form), but not before trying another John Scalzi or Scott Meyer.

 

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: 80s, gaming, nostalgia, science fiction, spaceships

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  1. faintingviolet says

    January 20, 2016 at 9:21 am

    I have the audio of this waiting for me, I’m really just waiting for my expectations to be properly lowered, since everyone’s responses have been in the “ho hum,” variety. However, I LOVE your visuals on this review :)

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    • lainiefig says

      January 20, 2016 at 5:25 pm

      Thanks. Looking at those video game gifs really makes me wish I could play them again.

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