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Armada is a science fiction novel by Ernest Cline, published on July 14, 2015 by Crown Publishing Group (a division of Penguin Random House). [1] [2] The story follows a teenager who plays an online video game about defending against an alien invasion, only to find out that the game is a simulator to prepare him and people around the world for defending against an actual alien invasion.
Ernest Christy Cline (born March 29, 1972) is an American science fiction novelist, slam poet and screenwriter. He wrote the novels Ready Player One , Armada and Ready Player Two , and co-wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of Ready Player One , directed by Steven Spielberg .
Ready Player One – Ernest Cline: Bestselling novel, set in a dystopian future where a young man immerses himself in a virtual reality world based on 1980s popular culture and partakes in a competition for fame and fortune. 2: 9–16: January 26 – March 23, 2018 Armada – Ernest Cline
In 2016, Season 14 was released as the first anthology season, consisting of several canon and non-canon stories created by in-house writers as well as several outside writers; Freddie Wong of RocketJump, Chris Roberson (creator of iZOMBIE), Ben Singer and Chad James of Death Battle, Ernest Cline (author of Ready Player One and Armada), Arin ...
Armada is the Spanish and Portuguese word for naval fleet. Armáda is the Czech and Slovak word for armed forces. ... Armada, a 2015 novel by Ernest Cline;
Pages in category "Novels by Ernest Cline" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Armada (novel) R.
Stronger on the other side. Madelyn Cline got candid about her past eating disorder and how her family helped her emerge from a dark period in her life. Stars Who Battled Eating Disorders Read ...
American novelist Ernest Cline credits the Mirage Men film as an influence on his novel and screenplay Armada in which the government has known for decades of an alien invasion and has been funding sci-fi films and videogames in order to prepare people for war. [7]