Reading Labyrinth of Reflections (Sergei Lukyanenkov) on my phone, Good Intentions (M.R. Forbes) on my iPad, and just checked out The Brightest Fell (Seanan McGuire) from the library (hardback). Labyrinth of Reflections in particular, is recommended to those of you who enjoyed Ready Player One as there's a lot of Doom and first person shooter type games and Microsoft and Windows references -- like it was written 20 years ago (which it was), so there's lots of talk of modems and human engineering and the internet, but not some of the more recent developments. It still feels ahead of its time. I haven't finished it yet, so if the ending sucks...soz.