See… I saw the RPO movie first, and really just enjoyed the techy concept behind it as well as the other nerd shit like video games. Knowing how nostalgia-packed it intended to be, I knew that going into the book, so I was able to enjoy the same things about it.
I would rate it 5/5, but I’m an easy grader. If a book was written by an amateur, but I had a good time, that’s good enough for me. I feel like with RPO, some people either have higher standards than I do (easy) or they weren’t managing their own expectations for what they thought the book was supposed to be.
See… I saw the RPO movie first, and really just enjoyed the techy concept behind it as well as the other nerd shit like video games. Knowing how nostalgia-packed it intended to be, I knew that going into the book, so I was able to enjoy the same things about it.
I would rate it 5/5, but I’m an easy grader. If a book was written by an amateur, but I had a good time, that’s good enough for me. I feel like with RPO, some people either have higher standards than I do (easy) or they weren’t managing their own expectations for what they thought the book was supposed to be.