A review by hilse
Lock In by John Scalzi

3.0

was an incredibly quick read, but I had a hard time accepting Haden's and its threeps. Yes, this is sci-fi, but if the future has the technology to put a person in a robot, why does so little else in the world seem different? This future features self-driven cars and (basically) widespread use of something akin to Google glasses, but everything else felt very contemporary. That doesn't deter from the story and its plot, but it bugged me. I dunno. I think I have unrealistically high hopes for the future technology than is realistic.