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Review: Lock In by John Scalzi

November 8, 2015 by Sana

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Lock In by John Scalzi
adult cyberpunk mystery crime science fiction published by Tor on August 26th, 2014
first book in Lock In series

Not too long from today, a new, highly contagious virus makes its way across the globe. Most who get sick experience nothing worse than flu, fever and headaches. But for the unlucky one percent – and nearly five million souls in the United States alone – the disease causes “Lock In”: Victims fully awake and aware, but unable to move or respond to stimulus. The disease affects young, old, rich, poor, people of every color and creed. The world changes to meet the challenge.

A quarter of a century later, in a world shaped by what’s now known as “Haden’s syndrome,” rookie FBI agent Chris Shane is paired with veteran agent Leslie Vann. The two of them are assigned what appears to be a Haden-related murder at the Watergate Hotel, with a suspect who is an “integrator” – someone who can let the locked in borrow their bodies for a time. If the Integrator was carrying a Haden client, then naming the suspect for the murder becomes that much more complicated.

But “complicated” doesn’t begin to describe it. As Shane and Vann began to unravel the threads of the murder, it becomes clear that the real mystery – and the real crime – is bigger than anyone could have imagined. The world of the locked in is changing, and with the change comes opportunities that the ambitious will seize at any cost. The investigation that began as a murder case takes Shane and Vann from the halls of corporate power to the virtual spaces of the locked in, and to the very heart of an emerging, surprising new human culture. It’s nothing you could have expected.

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Sci-Fi Month is Now in Orbit

November 2, 2015 by Sana

This is my third year of taking part in Sci-Fi Month that Rinn has been hosting since 2013 and it’s always fun to be a part of it regardless of how much I suck at sticking to my to-read and to-watch lists.

As in the past, I don’t have super ambitious goals in regards to blogging because of how I am as a person.

Sci-Fi on the Screen

I’m planning to watch more TV shows than movies this month and since I regularly watch Arrow, The Flash and Agent’s of S.H.I.E.L.D., what’s a couple more.

Jessica Jones – I’m super excited for the upcoming Marvel’s Jessica Jones! It’s a sci-fi crime drama releasing on November 20th on Netflix. Netflix have some really amazing shows so I’m sure this will be great, too.
Daredevil  – I watched the pilot of Marvel’s Daredevil a couple of months ago and I really want to continue watching it this month. There’s also a Daredevil-Jessica Jones crossover in the works so that’s also a motivating factor. However, I don’t know when exactly that’s slated to occur.
Doctor Who – I will be continuing watching it as it’s about time!
The X-Files – I’ve been a spectacular watcher of this show as I’ve only managed to watch two episodes out of 200+ so I’ll give this a try. Again.

I have no idea what sci-fi movies I’ll be watching but I do want to rewatch Inception because I only ever watched it once in a cinema.

Sci-Fi on the Page

The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer – I was browsing through my old sci-fi month posts and it’s a little sad that I was planning to read The Lunar Chronicles last year and failed to. It’s alright though, because Winter is finally releasing and I just really want to read that book the most. So yes, I’m definitely going to read the series this month!

Insignia by S.J. Kincaid – Crini recommended it to me a while ago and I only just bought it yesterday since it’s a Kindle deal.

Lock In by John Scalzi – I started this only yesterday and it’s such a classy combination of murder mystery and androids. Really enjoying it!

Planetfall by Emma Newman – I have no idea what’s this book is about except that colonization is involved. When it comes to books, I sometimes love going in blind.

I do have some other sci-fi books in mind but it all depends on my mood reading tendencies.

Sci-Fi on the Blog

I’ve been an unmotivated blogger for most of 2015 but, I do have some ideas that I want to write posts about. To list a few:

– Science fiction in YA which will be an introduction post of sorts.
– A post about books set in space because they’re my favorite.
– Sci-fi titles are some authors working on.
– A flowchart like I did one before for a top ten Tuesday post.

Are you taking part in Sci-Fi Month? Do you like sci-fi? Recommend me something!

Monthly Recap: October

November 1, 2015 by Sana

October brought cold weather which was the best part of the month, really.

LIST OF NEWSWORTHY

It rained for the tenth time this year so I had to document it. // So many stunning illustrations!

Fall Weather
I love that my city cycles through all four seasons and that it’s finally fall even if daily raking leaves stops being fun after a few days.

Learning to Point-Cut
I decided to let my hair grow out which I’ve only done once before but it’s been two years and I hadn’t gotten a haircut. However, as I couldn’t decide on what kind of haircut I wanted, I just went ahead one day and cut them myself (after watching a ton of YouTube videos). It was liberating to say the least.

TV WATCH

I started so many new shows in October, it isn’t even funny. Just- just brace yourselves for the list below, okay.
Korra knows her stuff // The Legend of Korra
Awkward – I can’t stop watching this show so I really hope this is the last season because I’ve had it with all the recycled drama.
Faking It – A for introducing a bi character!
Fresh Off the Boat – Funny as hell.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine – This show is the best ever because it’s hilarious and gives me tons of feelings. Actually considering re-watching from the start because I just can’t get enough of it.
The Flash –  It’s definitely getting better with the inclusion of a multiverse storyline.
Arrow – It’s slowly, very slowly getting better but Oliver Queen is not.
The Vampire Diaries – It takes me ten minutes to watch an episode because it’s that bad. I wait for the day they cancel this show so that I can have a party.
The Big Bang Theory – Actually sad how much the show now relies on sexual jokes and manages to barely stay afloat.
Scream Queens – Still very ridiculous and Chad Radwell is seriously getting on my nerves. I know it’s supposed to make fun of ridiculousness because of all the good ol’ parodies but it just tries too hard.
Heroes Reborn – Out of all the shows I’m watching, Heroes Reborn is at the bottom. Can they speed up the mystery because we’re halfway through the season and it’s dulling.
Empire – HOW DARE THEY DO WHAT THEY DO TO MY FEELS WITH EVERY NEW FUCKING EPISODE.
How to Get Away with Murder – It keeps getting crazier and better with the present day storyline as well as the flashforwards.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – The show has been crazy good and super dark since season three premiered and I approve.
The X-Files – I watched another episode so now I’m two episodes in, ha ha.
Hannibal – I watched the pilot because I’ve been wanting to start for a long time and then I decided to pause because it’s rather slow-paced.
Quantico – Only watched the pilot yet and while it had some good parts, there were a lot of stupidly unrealistic elements that I just can’t get over.
Blindspot – I was intrigued but wasn’t sure if I actually liked the show even after binge-watching the first five episodes. However, episode six revealed something about the tattoos and now I’m excited to continue.
The Royals – It’s so cheesy and mediocre. I’m honestly only watching it for Eleanor because her storyline is the only one worth following. The rest of the cast and their storylines are ridiculous af.
The Legend of Korra – SO FUCKING GOOD. I LOVE KORRA.
Black Sails – The premise is fucking brilliant because pirates. I’m only two episodes in and already think that it’s a very underrated show.

MOVIE WATCH

Sadness wins // Inside Out

Thor: The Dark World (8/10) – Rewatch.
Avengers: Age of Ultron (8/10) – Despite the villain being so witty, I still thought it was darker than usual for a Marvel movie.
Ghostbusters (7/10) – I loved how hilarious and fun it was!
Bajrangi Bhaijaan (5/10) – Let’s just not get into this.
Inside Out (9/10) – SO AMAZING AND STRESSFUL BECAUSE PLOT.
Step Up 2: The Streets (8/10) – Rewatch and it was fun!

LIST OF READS

I wasn’t in the mood for reading much (why I watched so much TV) so I’m surprised at the number of books and comics I read.

Slowly getting back into reading adult fiction.

Golden Son by Pierce Brown
The Rose Society by Marie Lu
Mockingbird by Chuck Wendig
The Visibles by Sara Shepard
A-Force #5 by G. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, Jorge Molina
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: The Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling, Jim Kay
Angela: Asgard’s Assassin Vol. 1: Priceless by Kieron Gillen, Marguerite Bennett, Phil Jimenez, Stephanie Hans
Angela: Queen of Hel #1 by Marguerite Bennett, Stephanie Hans, Aaron Kim Jacinto
Night Film by Marisha Pessl
A Madness So Discreet by Mindy McGinnis

LIST OF BLOGPOSTS

What’s blogging?

LIST OF BOOK BUYS

I wasn’t planning to buy as many eBooks or comics so damn those Kindle deals and comic sales.

F U C K  Y E S.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: The Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling, Jim Kay
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona
A-Force #5 by G. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, Jorge Guardians of the Galaxy #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Valerio Schiti, Arthur Adams
The Girl With All the Gifts by M. R. Carey
Lock In by John Scalzi
Angela: Asgard’s Assassin Vol. 1: Priceless by Kieron Gillen, Marguerite Bennett, Phil Jimenez, Stephanie Hans
Angela: Queen of Hel #1 by Marguerite Bennett, Stephanie Hans, Aaron Kim Jacinto
The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy: A Handbook for Girl Geeks by Sam Maggs

PLAYLIST

I remember listening to Demi Lovato’s Kingdom Come and Adele’s Hello on repeat and… yeah.

Kingdom Come is my fave. // Hello on repeat, obvs. // New song by Panic! At the Disc, whee!

How was your October?

Monthly Recap: September

October 1, 2015 by Sana

September was a good month, but on some days it felt like it’ll never end.

LIST OF NEWSWORTHY

I took one non-bookish photo. Go me!
A whole lot of tea and music // Ellis sent me a Ronan Lynch quote tote bag! Gaaaaaah // There was a random little picnic

Fall and Peace, Please
Fall has officially arrived and I’m glad because of the inevitable cold weather. I’m very much looking forward to spending my time in peace. And do some blogging while I’m at it.

Eid Again
I got ill right after the busiest weekend ever that was the Eid. It wasn’t fun but I got to watch a lot of TV so that’s something. This is what happens when I’m unwilling to socialize.

A Little Sad
I was hoping that the cover reveal of The Raven King would happen on September 29 but nope. This book is never going to release, is it?

TV WATCH

Ah, back to watching a dozen shows again!
May the super badass // Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Awkward – Awkward is back and it’s pretty much the same drama as the last time.
Faking It – Eh, it’s okay.
Fresh Off the Boat – Jessica Huang and that is all.
The Big Bang Theory – Can this show not? I seriously need to stop watching it but it’s fascinating to watch it suck so much.
Scream Queens – A very ridiculous show that I can’t stop watching.
Empire – I CANNOT EVEN DEAL.
Heroes – Ah, so glad that’s over it. Season four sucked!
Heroes Reborn – Could be better, I guess.
How to Get Away with Murder –  IT’S BACK AND CRAZIER THAN EVER.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine – This show is currently my favorite comedy show.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – I LOVE THIS SHOW. Coulson, May, Daisy, Fitz-Simmons and Lincoln are some of my favorite characters ever.

MOVIE WATCH

Much running, most… running? // The Maze Runner

Pitch Perfect 2 (1/10) – Stupid and offensive af.
The Avengers (9/10) – It was fun and not as stressful as the first time I watched it haha. (rewatch)
Aloha (2/10) – Fuck no. Also, I fast-forwarded a lot because of the amount of stupid.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (8/10) – Finally, right?!
The Maze Runner (7/10) – It was fun even though they changed a lot of things in the movie.
Step Up All In (2/10) – NOPE.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (8/10) – I liked it a lot but damn, the extended version is too long. Never again.

LIST OF READS

Seems like my average has increased from five books a month to eight. Progress!

I read a play for the first and last time ever, heee.

The Girl from Everywhere by Heidi Heilig

The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas (reread)
Firstborn by Brandon Sanderson
Relativity by Cristin Bishara
A-Force #4 by G. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, Jorge Molina
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
Legend by Marie Lu
King Lear by William Shakespeare
Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig
Twelve Kings by Bradley P. Beaulieu

LIST OF BLOGPOSTS

Le sigh.

I posted my top ten Tuesday list of finished series I have yet to finish.

LIST OF BOOK BUYS

Not as many books, whoa.

Still not over the prettiness of A Monster Calls.

Sword and Verse by Kathy MacMillan (won over at Harper360 UK)
Twelve Kings by Bradley P. Beaulieu
Breathe by Sarah Crossan
A-Force #4 by G. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, Jorge Molina
The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Legend by Marie Lu
The Rose Society by Marie Lu (thanks a ton to Ellis!)

PLAYLIST

I also listened to my Pynch playlist a lot and it was kind of too much to handle.

Pretty much all I listened to // For some reason, I really like this song // Look What We’ve Become is all I like from this

How was your September?

Top Ten Tuesday: Finished YA Series to Finish

September 8, 2015 by Sana

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A weekly feature by The Broke and the Bookish

I am really not good at finishing and that’s because of my serial distress. I honestly have no idea what the average number of finishing series in a year should be. I’ve finished only two this year which sounds pathetic in general but is a big deal for me. Really is.

Thus, this list also lists series that are about damn time I finished and the ones I actually want to finish. Love lost and all that in between.

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