Lock In
by John Scalzi
- Páginas
- 336
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780765375865
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~5h 53min
Lock In es un book de John Scalzi. Tiene 336 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Set in a near-future United States, this novel examines how society navigates the arrival of Haden’s Syndrome, a viral illness that leaves its victims completely paralyzed while preserving their cognitive function. To bridge the gap between mind and body, engineers develop remote-controlled robotic avatars that allow paralyzed individuals to interact with the physical world. The narrative follows a small group of these avatar users as they become entangled in a political conspiracy that threatens to strip them of their hard-won civil liberties. Scalzi uses this speculative framework to explore enduring questions about bodily autonomy, disability rights, and the legal definition of personhood. The novel’s strength lies in its grounded approach to technological mediation, treating the avatar not as a mere plot device but as a catalyst for examining how prejudice adapts when physical presence becomes optional. Through crisp, accessible prose and tightly paced political intrigue, the work invites readers to consider how communities negotiate inclusion when the boundaries of human experience are fundamentally altered.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Lock In?+
Lock In tiene 336 páginas.
¿De qué trata Lock In?+
Set in a near-future United States, this novel examines how society navigates the arrival of Haden’s Syndrome, a viral illness that leaves its victims completely paralyzed while preserving their cognitive function. To bridge the gap between mind and body, engineers develop remote-controlled robotic ...
¿Quién escribió Lock In?+
Lock In fue escrito por John Scalzi.