Review: Head On
Head On by John Scalzi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Again with an interesting mystery, embedded in a backdrop that poses some interesting societal questions, without being too heavy-handed about it. This time those questions are mostly about the use of augmentation in sport, and whether the handicapped who have come to terms with - and in some cases flourished despite - their handicaps, actually need or want to be cured. Somewhat reminiscent of Speed of Dark in that respect, Enjoyable and thought-provoking.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Again with an interesting mystery, embedded in a backdrop that poses some interesting societal questions, without being too heavy-handed about it. This time those questions are mostly about the use of augmentation in sport, and whether the handicapped who have come to terms with - and in some cases flourished despite - their handicaps, actually need or want to be cured. Somewhat reminiscent of Speed of Dark in that respect, Enjoyable and thought-provoking.
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