It's very easy to say that bad scifi is both painful and abundant. To be honest, when I first saw the cover of The Lab, I thought it was going to be terrible. Don't get me wrong, it's beautiful, just a bit too reminiscent of another (absolutely awful) scifi book that I will not name for the sake of being kind.
Anyway, I read the blurb and was mildly intrigued. Since I've been on a scifi binge recently, I decided to go for it.
Now, allow me to start flailing like a fangirl.
I adored Six's character. He was cold and harsh and a bit condescending and cynical, but at the heart, human. Which, when you read the book, you'll find is a bigger deal than not. While I do wish there were a bit more development in some aspects, I still love Six to bits.
As someone else noted, The Lab would be best served in a more visual medium. Whether that be in a graphic novel, a film, or even (please don't hate me) a video game. Maybe I just want to pretend that I'm as badass as Six.
My only criticisms come in the action scenes, which are abundant. While I generally got the gist of what was happening, sometimes the motions described left me a bit lost. Again, a visual medium would help. Also, I occasionally found myself just skimming some of the action parts because I found them to be moving particularly slowly. I don't mind (in fact, I like) when a character is so intellectual that they think every motion out, but when you take a page to describe something that happened in 3.7 seconds, it gets a bit tiresome.
To be honest, I was floored when I learnt that Jack Heath wrote The Lab in high school. Needless to say, most high school students, even the ones interested in writing, couldn't write something this coherent or interesting. At least, I haven't met any.
It's definitely amusing, though, to look at the world Heath has built-- only a few decades away-- and compare it to the society we have now. It's not hard to find the modern-day sources of the futuristic ChaoSonic empire. Maybe that's another reason I liked The Lab.
Definitely recommended for slightly cynical people looking for a quick scifi read.
-Kelly