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Andrew
Jun 21, 2016 rated it really liked it
I tend to have strong feelings about John Scalzi's books. Redshirts made me want to pull out my hair. Fuzzy Nation was a great re-telling of someone else's story (so why read the original? I am lazy). Agent to the Stars was hilarious in a Mystery Science Theater 3000 kind of way - it felt like I lost a few brain cells with every chuckle.

This book was engaging and simultaneously provoked a lot of deep thoughts. What would it like to be trapped in your head and forced to live either online or "in
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Stephen
Feb 26, 2018 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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