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Ready player one.
Do you like lists of pop culture references? Because that's all it is.
Hey now, there's also two whole pages about the main characters'masturbatory habits!
I now have negative desire to read this.
"I couldn't get anything done when I had a sexy AI assistant because she was too distracting" takes up much less than two pages
Multiple people recommended it to me and wanted my opinion of it, but all I could say was "I'm glad you enjoyed it".
Yeah, I couldn't get through it. Even as an audiobook read by Wil Wheaton
It's more than that. There's also stalker fantasy and a ridiculously overpowered main character.
If, instead, you like lists of designer clothes, sound systems and skincare regimes, then I highly recommend American Psycho. Genuinely, I loved it.