Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden's Syndrome

Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden's Syndrome

2014 • 96 pages

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Note: This story can be read for free on: Tor.comExecutive Summary: An interesting short story that has me excited for [b:Lock In 21418013 Lock In John Scalzi https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1399037491s/21418013.jpg 26115712] later this month.Full ReviewI held off on reading this one until it was closer to the release of [b:Lock In 21418013 Lock In John Scalzi https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1399037491s/21418013.jpg 26115712], and I'm glad I did. It did it's job, namely promoting that book and whetting my appetite. But now I have to wait.The story takes the form of a series of interviews from the people who were there, explaining the details of Haden Syndrome and doing an excellent job of world building. This is the first time I can recall a story in this format, and it seems really fitting. He's able to provide the details he wants to without it coming off like a giant infodump. And he does this while providing a variety of views on the matter without needing to do a lot of character development that would bog down such a short story.I'll be curious to see how he handles this in the novel itself. Will he expect readers to have done this short story first, and leave those who haven't confused? Or will he rehash much of what is here? I hope he's done it in such a way that people who haven't read it won't be lost, but those of us who have will be rewarded with an enriched experience. Time will tell.My recommendation without knowing the answer to that question is to check this out first if plan to read [b:Lock In 21418013 Lock In John Scalzi https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1399037491s/21418013.jpg 26115712]. Especially since it's free!

August 2, 2014