Lock In

by John Scalzi | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 076538132X Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingjudygreeneyeswing of San Diego, California USA on 7/13/2021
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Journal Entry 1 by wingjudygreeneyeswing from San Diego, California USA on Tuesday, July 13, 2021
"Nothing links person to person like the frequent passage from hand to hand of a good book."

John Scalzi is one of my very favorite authors. This story was just as entertaining as expected. A very contagious virus causes 1 percent of the infected people to "lock in". The victims are fully aware but unable to move or communicate. What develops is a business arrangement by which a locked in person can borrow another person's body for a period of time. Once again Scalzi has created a fascinating view of a possible future. Great tale, well told.

A wandering book -- the karma of literature!

Journal Entry 2 by wingjudygreeneyeswing at San Diego, California USA on Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Released 2 yrs ago (7/13/2021 UTC) at San Diego, California USA

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Journal Entry 3 by wingGoryDetailswing at Nashua, New Hampshire USA on Monday, September 13, 2021
Found this in the Science Fiction bookbox, to my surprise - I'd acquired a copy of my own that I was planning to add! So I'll leave this one for someone else, but add my comments.

The book is set in a not-that-distant-future where the world has suffered a global pandemic - yeah, that part reads rather differently now than when the book was written, I imagine. Anyway, the virus had a horrifying effect on a percentage of its victims: it left them in a "locked in" state, aware of everything around them but unable to move or respond in any way. Technology has been developed to help these people: android bodies that the victims can connect with and use as external "selves", with the better models allowing them to interact with the world very much as usual. And there are a few people who have the ability to let a locked-in person borrow their own bodies directly, without needing the androids or any special connections - which leads to a very strange subculture where people aren't necessarily who they seem to be.

Cue our hero, an FBI agent who's a locked-in victim, his body cared for in a room in his family home while his android form (these are commonly referred to as "threeps"; you can probably guess the origin of that) lets him move about and communicate - and detect. But there are political undercurrents surrounding the entire situation, and threatening the virtual lives of the locked-in folk, with some people apparently willing to kill to get what they want.

I've enjoyed other works by Scalzi, including The Dispatcher, in which he comes up with a very specific premise and then plays with the ways in which the world might change as a result of such a thing. This book takes a more scientific turn for the most part, with lots of delightfully tricksy bits having to do with the technology, the issues of "polyproprioception" (having more than one body to worry about), the nature of the "integrators" (the ones who can lend out their bodies at will), the socio-economics of all this, even some debates between the locked-in people who've built a new virtual world that they do not want to lose, even if a cure would let them use their own bodies again... Lively and often funny mix of detective story, buddy-cop situation, and medical-SF.

[There's a TV Tropes page on the book, with some entertaining tidbits.]

Journal Entry 4 by MyaStone at Cary, North Carolina USA on Sunday, October 17, 2021
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