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I finished Lock In a few days ago (& started Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson... I’ll be reading that one for a while) and it may be my favorite of Scalzi’s books.  The book, on its own, is very good but the thing that really is excellent is the world that it takes place in.  I ESPECIALLY loved the novella after the book that does an amazing job building the world.  It is particularly interesting to read the novella after the book itself because of the way that the events unfold.  Yes, I know that I am still being very vague about what happens during the exposition but the way that it is explained along the way was a rather fun way of doing it. 


-Tom 4.17.2015

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