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Scalzi, John ; Lock In (Lock In #1) ; Informal Buddy Read ; Start Date 1 Dec 2014
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Maybe I can talk about this some, even though it's been a while since I read it. Saw what you were wondering about in your spoiler Becca, and just wanted to add my own spoiler about that ~
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It's definitely worth the time to read, plus (slight spoiler) (view spoiler)

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Super excited that the audible version of Lock In actually included Unlocked (the novella) after it! So I ended up listening to that too. It explained so many of the questions I had on how Hadens would work out logistically. This world is so interesting :)

Listening to the audio, didn't realize there are 2 diff. narrators I could have chooses from, but am enjoying the Wil Wheaton version :)


I'm super curious if everyone noticed something about the book, but I don't want anyone seeing my spoiler and clicking on it. It's something that's neat to not know until after (at least I thought). Anyone notice anything that stood out about the book?

Hopefully people would see the caps and know not to click :D

Whole book spoilers:
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Still whole book spoilers, but I think this is more related to what Karsyn was getting at!
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Bottom line, I loved the book.
So, if you were a Haden, would you want a cure, or would you be content to live with being in a threep, etc? Do you think you could ever use or be an Integrator?

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Personally, I think I would want a cure, but with options for others to continue using a threep...keeping choice alive. I just would like to be in my own body and all the highs and lows associated with that.
No way I could be an integrator, just the thought of someone else being able to manipulate my body...nope. I would like to give the answer that I would love to help people in anyway I could even by lending my body, but in reality I think it would be very difficult.

WHOLE BOOK SPOILER!!
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As to answer your question, Erin, I'd want a cure, provided I could get back to a full lifestyle. If I couldn't, I'd be content as a threep, there's a ton you could do, be stronger and such. Plus, I love the virtual reality stuff, so I could see myself quite content living life as a threep.
This is an "Informal Buddy Read"
An “Informal Buddy Read” doesn’t have a discussion leader and participants are asked to consider some generic questions when making comments about the book. An example is here.
Book synopsis
A novel of our near future, from one of the most popular authors in modern SF
Fifteen years from now, a new virus sweeps the globe. 95% of those afflicted experience nothing worse than fever and headaches. Four percent suffer acute meningitis, creating the largest medical crisis in history. And one percent find themselves “locked in”—fully awake and aware, but unable to move or respond to stimulus.
One per cent doesn't seem like a lot. But in the United States, that's 1.7 million people “locked in”...including the President's wife and daughter.
Spurred by grief and the sheer magnitude of the suffering, America undertakes a massive scientific initiative. Nothing can restore the ability to control their own bodies to the locked in. But then two new technologies emerge. One is a virtual-reality environment, “The Agora,” in which the locked-in can interact with other humans, both locked-in and not. The other is the discovery that a few rare individuals have brains that are receptive to being controlled by others, meaning that from time to time, those who are locked in can “ride” these people and use their bodies as if they were their own.
This skill is quickly regulated, licensed, bonded, and controlled. Nothing can go wrong. Certainly nobody would be tempted to misuse it, for murder, for political power, or worse....