Home
/
Fiction
/
Armada
Armada
Dec 27, 2025 2:27 AM

Author:Ernest Cline

Armada

PRE-ORDER NOW - READY PLAYER TWO: THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SEQUEL TO READY PLAYER ONE

_______________________

'[A] masterful tale of Earth's desperate struggle against a powerful alien foe.' - Andy Weir, bestselling author of The Martian

_______________________

It's just another day of high school for Zack Lightman. He's daydreaming through another boring math class, with just one more month to go until graduation and freedom-if he can make it that long without getting suspended again.

Then he glances out his classroom window and spots the flying saucer.

At first, Zack thinks he's going crazy.

A minute later, he's sure of it. Because the UFO he's staring at is straight out of the videogame he plays every night, a hugely popular online flight simulator called Armada-in which gamers just happen to be protecting the earth from alien invaders.

But what Zack's seeing is all too real. And his skills-as well as those of millions of gamers across the world-are going to be needed to save the earth from what's about to befall it.

Yet even as he and his new comrades scramble to prepare for the alien onslaught, Zack can't help thinking of all the science-fiction books, TV shows, and movies he grew up reading and watching, and wonder: Doesn't something about this scenario seem a little too... familiar?

Armada is at once a rollicking, surprising thriller, a classic coming of age adventure, and an alien-invasion tale like nothing you've ever read before-one whose every page is infused with author Ernest Cline's trademark pop-culture savvy.

_______________________

Here's what everyone's saying about this epic masterpiece:

'a modern classic' - R.M. Rangeley on Amazon, 5 stars

'A modern masterpiece full of a new style of literary magic' - Spiros Kagadis on Amazon,5 stars

'Excellent. Even better than Ready Player One.' - David Hay on Amazon, 5 stars

'One of my favourite books of all time. Incredibly well written' - Erin Coppin on Amazon, 5 stars

'Awesome! If you liked Ready Player One, would be very surprised if you don't like this' - T. Llewellyn-Sanders on Amazon, 5 stars

'Absolutely awesome!!! Read in less than 24 hours, hooked on every page' - R. Nicholson on Amazon, 5 stars

'Amazing and a great follow up read to Ready Player One!' - Chris on Amazon, 5 stars

'an incredible story which had me on the edge of my seat the whole time... a joy to read' - Helen Ratcliffe on Amazon,5 stars

'Cline brings you back to all those amazing, unbelievable things you imagined could happen as a kid and makes them real' - Amazon reviewer, 5 stars

'Absolutely brilliant! Couldn't put it down, a must read' - Sam Bean on Amazon, 5 stars

'a love letter to old school alien invasion sci-fi... Highly, HIGHLY recommended for all fans of Cline's previous novel, Ready Player One, as well as any classic science fiction fan' - Izzy on Amazon, 5 stars

'Ernest Cline is celebrating this culture in a way that's not just adding another book to the genre, but actually truly celebrating it, the possibilities, wonders and madness of it all' - Heather on Amazon, 5 stars

'majorly, fantastically geeky... Armada just ticked all my boxes' - H. Ross on Amazon, 5 stars

This book has been published with two different covers and may be delivered with either cover. Please rest assured that regardless of the cover, the content of the book is the same.

Reviews

A paean to the videogames of a bygone era – a tremendous amount of fun for anyone who remembers that time and played those games.

—— George R. R. Martin

'Unashamedly fun and will appeal to fans of Kate Mosse and Dan Brown... full of twisting passageways, wall tapestries complete with spy holes, and all manner of skulduggery... The plot crackles along, piling up the murders and conspiracies among the culinary metaphors. A very promising new author'

—— New Books Magazine

It is a clutching story, with love interests and court shenanigans, odd fellows and weird sisters, lurking in wait for their stage entrance, scenes of comic hilarity around the dinner table, and a high spirited tribute to the fruits of knowledge...In her own neat piece of alchemy, Newmark takes the heft of a potato and turns it into an ode for paying attention

—— Kirkus Reviews, US

Brilliantly funny, caustic social commentary with the best-wish fulfilment revenge scene I've read, like, ever

—— THE POOL

A rollicking fantasy which leaves a rosy afterglow

—— Book of the Day , GUARDIAN

A glorious life-affirming love letter to teenage girls, pop music, best friends and that one guy you'll never get enough of

—— RED MAGAZINE

Moran's words are, as always, kind, tender and achingly funny. This is a real love letter to teenage girls and North London - if this book was a popstar I'd be putting its posters up on my wall and doodling its name all over my Maths book

—— DAISY BUCHANAN, bestselling author of How To Be A Grown-Up

On every page you'll find yourself tits-deep in word treasure. A filthy, gutsy, exhilarating call to arms

—— EMMA-JANE UNSWORTH, bestselling author of Animals

A machete-sharp follow up [to How to Build a Girl] ... boasts a rogue's gallery of brilliant characters familiar to anyone who has ever read the NME

—— IRISH INDEPENDENT

The dazzlingly gifted Moran makes mythic the maligned, misunderstood, momentous 1990s. Prose crackling and fizzing with charm, mischief and passion, she is the sharpest, funniest, most influential writer of her generation, which is also my generation, annoyingly

—— STUART MACONIE

This gloriously rude, rambunctious read, finds Moran applauding the much-maligned music choices of teenage girls, figuring out the rules of how to be famous and celebrating the importance of getting good and angry about the rubbish stuff that happens to young women

—— Best New Fiction Pick , EVENT MAGAZINE, MAIL ON SUNDAY

Funny feminist Johanna Morrigan is back...a rude, raucous and necessary book

—— PSYCHOLOGIES MAGAZINE

A fist-pumping celebration of being female. In the same way that many of us will have recognised our twenty-year-old selves in Cat Person, most women will see something of their teenage sexual encounters in this book

—— IMAGE MAGAZINE

An electric roundhouse kick to the heart. Warm, piercing, sexy and fucking hilarious

—— LAUREN BEUKES, bestselling author of The Shining Girls

As you'd expect from award-winning Moran, this book is brash, razor-sharp and full of heart

—— SMALLISH MAGAZINE

Stylishly mad

—— Daily Telegraph

A book to get lost in.

—— Observer

Orange’s fiery debut… There There is at once a poetic and suspenseful page-turner and a subtle condemnation of a shameful history

—— Lucy Feldman , Time, **Books of the Year**

Exhilarating and polyphonic, with a Tarantino-esque climax, it is also a powerful meditation on history, culture and identity

—— Daily Telegraph

There There…[is] hugely impressive, a brilliantly conceived and written first novel

—— Herald

[There There] tackles poverty, sexuality, identity and the decline and desire for community. It's Orange's ability to carve out such small and quiet moments in the stifled domestic strands of his complicated story and then such magnitude in the breadth of the overarching topic…which makes this novel so frightening, so hopeful and so powerful

—— Dazed Digital

Orange is an extremely skilful writer; each narrative voice he creates is completely distinctive and it is a wonder that this novel was written by a single writer

—— University of Nottingham Impact

Her stirring story celebrates the joys of self-discovery and the essential truth that family is ours to define

—— People

Tyler's bedazzling yet fathoms-deep feel-good novel is wrought with nimble humour, intricate understanding of emotions and family, place and community – and bounteous pleasure in quirkiness, discovery, and renewal

—— Booklist

I never look at a family, or a couple in a car, or a funeral cortege without thinking: "I wonder what's going on there." That's what Anne Tyler teaches you: never judge a cover until you've read its book

—— Ann Treneman , The Times

Tyler captures the quiet turmoil of family life with the utmost discretion, knowing that to understand it is not the same as being able to subordinate it

—— Alex Clark , Times Literary Supplement

Rigorously intelligent, quietly funny and very precise about words

—— Mark Lawson , Radio Times

A beautifully observed portrait of one woman’s quiet quest for identity and purpose

—— Hannah Beckerman , Sunday Express

Clock Dance is moving, funny acute… This is a beautifully structured work of fiction, full of narrative tension, which moves towards a fine diminuendo, followed by a crisis of possibility

—— Linsay Duguid , The Tablet

A lovely novel following the author’s usual theme of hope and regret, renewal and contentment

—— Hello!

Tyler has the ability to bring character to life in just a few sentences

—— Claire Allfree , Metro

Anne Tyler’s astute new novel Clock Dance is fuelled by kindness, kindness that begins tentatively with false starts and blind spots and grows into the extravagant all-encompassing sort

—— Susan Boyt , Financial Times

I loved Clock Dance

—— Cressida Connolly , Spectator

Warmly appealing and sharply observant...combines comic relish with psychological and social shrewdness. Characters pulse with lifelikeness. Dialogue crackles with authenticity. Changes brought about by time are fascinatedly and fascinatingly observed

—— Sunday Times

A moving, often spiky study of relationships and the far-reaching effects of trauma

—— Daily Telegraph

A thought-provoking story that resonates with emotional depth

—— Neil Armstrong and Hephzibah Anderson , Mail on Sunday, *Summer reads of 2019*

Moshfegh’s characters are often so funny in and about their unhappiness that we don’t want them to escape it, or not yet… My Year of Rest and Relaxation is written in multiple modes at once: comedy and tragedy and farce, blurring into one another, climbing on top of one another.

—— Anne Diebel , London Review of Books

A shocking, hilarious and strangely tender novel.

—— Jenna Rak , Glamour Magazine

I love this book. It's funny, I find it intriguing and Moshfegh has a dark voice. I started reading her and thought, 'This sounds like a female Bret Easton Ellis'.

—— Ellie Bamber , Stylist

Enthralling. The voice is compelling and witty, drawing one into the experience.

—— Shamika Tamhane , Cherwell Newspaper

The black comedy draws you in and the mysteries, twists and turns keep you there.

—— Wendy Bristow , Planet Mindful, *Summer Reads of 2019*

Whip-smart and bleakly funny.

—— Chloe Ashby , Monocle

The most inspiring novel of recent years.

—— Eva Wiseman , Observer

Depressing, dystopian, dry and dark, but also strangely comforting and full of the joy of innocent fantasy of withdrawing from a hostile world.

—— Sam Knowles and Sam Waters , NARC

Moshfegh's stunning 2018 novel has a haunting ending... [and] relentlessly vicious humour.

—— Gwendolyn Smith , i

This razor sharp satirical novel has achieved near mythical status... [a] compelling and clever take on a female character that isn't afraid to speak her mind

—— Glamour

Ottessa is one of our newest, most dazzling, daring and outrageous voices in literature

—— Gwendoline Christie , Vogue

A very compelling read… hilarious and depressing and rage-inducing in equal measures.

—— Valerie O’Riordan , Bookmunch

Absorbing.

—— The Week - Novel Of The Week

Lyrical, bleakly comic and, ultimately, intensely affecting

—— Stephanie Cross , The Lady

It is a necessary and compelling book, and this year’s must read

—— Anne Enright , Guardian

Rachel Kushner’s exhaustive research into what goes on within these walls

—— Strong Words

Kushner’s high-definition, high-impact prose is as electrifying as it is daring

—— Anthony Cummins , Daily Mail

The momentum of the novel resides in its prose, the spring and sass of a voice so vivid it can largely dispense with the mechanics of plot

—— Nat Segnit , Times Literary Supplement

A salty and hilarious novel from one of America's best living novelists.

—— Daily Telegraph

Rachel Kushner's The Mars Room should be a favourite [to win the Man Booker Prize]. If you like your escapism as gritty as it gets, prepare to be hooked by this unflinching account of a female prisoner serving a double life sentence... The Mars Room is rarely easy reading, but the furore of voices and violence and injustice throws you right into the story and keeps you immersed there.

—— Culture Whisper

Kushner’s novel is a timely reminder that a country’s authoritarian tendencies can be most easily measured by the number of people it deems unworthy of freedom

—— Emily Witt , London Review of Books

Rachel Kushner knows how to sniff out a good character.

—— Sunday Times

Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room immerses you in the life of a high-security women’s prison in California, its central character Romy – accused of killing her stalker – both gritty and fragile. This was not a subject I thought would grip me, but in Kushner’s firm hands I was entranced. Much of the book is autobiographical – while never in prison herself, Kushner was the daughter of Beatniks and allowed to roam the dodgier areas of San Francisco as a teenager. The characters range from bullet-headed killers to a well-meaning male teacher whose ambiguities are brilliantly done. Romy’s trans friend Conan, “shoulders as broad as the aisle, and a jawline beard”, is delightfully free of the politically correct, while the style veers excitingly from straight narrative to scribbled lists like whimpers of despair.

—— Adam Thorpe , Times Literary Supplement **Books of the Year 2018**

Rachel Kushner's The Mars Room was a hot favourite on this year's Booker shortlist, and it's easy to see why… Kushner's atmospheric writing is compelling to the last.

—— Irish Independent, *The best reads of 2018: Our critics name their top picks*

Kushner’s writing is the most marvellous I read this year… time and again I found myself rereading paragraphs of The Mars Room for her perfectly turned sentences, the music of her prose

—— Neil D. A. Stewart , Civilian, **Books of the Year**

[A] brilliantly compelling read

—— Sunday Times
Comments
Welcome to zzdbook comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdbook.com All Rights Reserved