ソードアート・オンライン 1: アインクラッド [Sōdo āto onrain 1: Ainkuraddo] (Sword Art Online Light Novels #1) 
OMG, what a great story, it made me yell! I love how Japanese people are always so drastic with their stories, this is about a virtual game where people log in, and then they get stuck in there, no log out function... and the worst pad is that if they die in the game, they die in real life. Only way out is clearing out all 100 floors. It seems simple enough of a story, but I gotta give it to the author, it's an amazing story, with enough twists that kept me interested, made me yell and didn't
First off, have to say, that the Anime brought me here... anyone who wasn't draw to the light novels after the anime is either lazy/dumb or both...SAO #1 follows the story of Kirito inside a futuristic virtual game in which a person becomes the avatar in the game and is fully set inside the game, to the point in which a few software modifications can leave you trapped inside, without any way out, except the game's developer overwriting the code... *wink*The story develops beautifully and takes

Never really gave the anime much of a chance, but this light novel was great. I'm definitely going to be getting more volumes.
I've had this on my shelf for about 3 years because it was bought for me when I watched the anime. Reading the book brought back all the warm fuzzy feelings about Kirito and Asuna and I'm so glad I finally got around to it. The book is a bit light on the details and I would love to see more of Aincrad because it's my dream game but I'm looking forward to the next book and the next game.
Sword Art Online is one of those where I absolutely love the idea but am really disappointed by the execution. I probably should have known better because I didnt really like the anime when I tried to watch that, but I thought maybe Id get on better when the novel. The novel pretty much reads like a description of the anime (I know the novel came first), although Ive not read anything Japanese before so I dont know if that is the style to exaggeration emotions and psychical responses. I dislike
So, I watched the anime first and I liked it. It wasn't the greatest anime ever as people claimed it to be, but I enjoyed it. Then someone recommended the books to me and said that the books were better. Now that I have read this one, I gotta agree that the books are better!!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book plus I really liked finally having some of the game mechanics better explained! It also helped answer some questions that I had that the anime just kind of glossed over. I will
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Original Title: | ソードアート・オンライン1: アインクラッド |
ISBN: | 4048677608 (ISBN13: 9784048677608) |
Edition Language: | Japanese |
Series: | Sword Art Online Light Novels #1 |
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「これは、ゲームであっても遊びではない」 クリアするまで脱出不可能、ゲームオーバーは本当の“死”を意味する──。謎の次世代MMO『ソードアート・オンライン(SAO)』の“真実”を知らずログインした約一万人のユーザーと共に、その過酷なデスバトルは幕を開けた。 SAOに参加した一人である主人公・キリトは、いち早くこのMMOの“真実”を受け入れる。そして、ゲームの舞台となる巨大浮遊城『アインクラッド』で、パーティを組まないソロプレイヤーとして頭角をあらわしていった。 クリア条件である最上階層到達を目指し、熾烈な冒険(クエスト)を単独で続けるキリトだったが、レイピアの名手・女流剣士アスナの強引な誘いによって彼女とコンビを組むことになってしまう。その出会いは、キリトに運命とも呼べる契機をもたらし……。果たして、キリトはこのゲームから抜け出すことができるのか。Describe Based On Books ソードアート・オンライン 1: アインクラッド [Sōdo āto onrain 1: Ainkuraddo] (Sword Art Online Light Novels #1)
Title | : | ソードアート・オンライン 1: アインクラッド [Sōdo āto onrain 1: Ainkuraddo] (Sword Art Online Light Novels #1) |
Author | : | Reki Kawahara |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | April 10th 2009 by ASCII Media Works |
Categories | : | Novels. Light Novel. Fantasy. Sequential Art. Manga. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult. Romance |
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I loved the anime when I first watched it and along with Ready Player One gave me a strong interest in LitRPG. So for me this was the starting path of that new genre, other much older books deal with similar subject matter but for me this is the best. 4 1/2 stars.I'm fortunate in that I have a copy of the audio book Peter Lucky, a professional voice actor released on Youtube before he forced to take it down. DreamstoryTheatre If you are a fan of the anime or just looking for a good solidOMG, what a great story, it made me yell! I love how Japanese people are always so drastic with their stories, this is about a virtual game where people log in, and then they get stuck in there, no log out function... and the worst pad is that if they die in the game, they die in real life. Only way out is clearing out all 100 floors. It seems simple enough of a story, but I gotta give it to the author, it's an amazing story, with enough twists that kept me interested, made me yell and didn't
First off, have to say, that the Anime brought me here... anyone who wasn't draw to the light novels after the anime is either lazy/dumb or both...SAO #1 follows the story of Kirito inside a futuristic virtual game in which a person becomes the avatar in the game and is fully set inside the game, to the point in which a few software modifications can leave you trapped inside, without any way out, except the game's developer overwriting the code... *wink*The story develops beautifully and takes

Never really gave the anime much of a chance, but this light novel was great. I'm definitely going to be getting more volumes.
I've had this on my shelf for about 3 years because it was bought for me when I watched the anime. Reading the book brought back all the warm fuzzy feelings about Kirito and Asuna and I'm so glad I finally got around to it. The book is a bit light on the details and I would love to see more of Aincrad because it's my dream game but I'm looking forward to the next book and the next game.
Sword Art Online is one of those where I absolutely love the idea but am really disappointed by the execution. I probably should have known better because I didnt really like the anime when I tried to watch that, but I thought maybe Id get on better when the novel. The novel pretty much reads like a description of the anime (I know the novel came first), although Ive not read anything Japanese before so I dont know if that is the style to exaggeration emotions and psychical responses. I dislike
So, I watched the anime first and I liked it. It wasn't the greatest anime ever as people claimed it to be, but I enjoyed it. Then someone recommended the books to me and said that the books were better. Now that I have read this one, I gotta agree that the books are better!!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book plus I really liked finally having some of the game mechanics better explained! It also helped answer some questions that I had that the anime just kind of glossed over. I will
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