Head On - Book Review
Head On, by John Scalzi, is an SF/police novel and a sequel to Lock in.
In Lock In, a disease (Haden) struck people around the world that makes them unable to move or communicate in any form. Someone develops hardware that enables people to access a VR world and command robots (there are actual diseases that cause this, but thankfully none are as widespread as in this series).
The second volume, Head On, follows the same FBI agents as the first in a new case, involving a sport specially played by Haden robots.
I liked it. It has a good flow, but seems to be a little too complicated.
Overall I like it, but read the first book first.
In Lock In, a disease (Haden) struck people around the world that makes them unable to move or communicate in any form. Someone develops hardware that enables people to access a VR world and command robots (there are actual diseases that cause this, but thankfully none are as widespread as in this series).
The second volume, Head On, follows the same FBI agents as the first in a new case, involving a sport specially played by Haden robots.
I liked it. It has a good flow, but seems to be a little too complicated.
Overall I like it, but read the first book first.
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