![]() Or to put it another way, Crux is proper science fiction. Where Crux explored the many ramifications of the world having a drug like Nexus, Nexus is almost completely engaged in setting up that world. The whole: Strangely, I am not confident that I’d have kept reading the series if Nexus had been my introduction to it. ![]() I could deduce what happens in the end, particularly character deaths, based on events and characters in the sequel. ![]() I don’t always! I know what happens after the end because I’ve read the sequel. The beginning: A government agent called Samantha Cataranes has been sent to gather information about a science computer genius guy named Kaden Lane, who is doing strange and forbidden things with a mind drug called Nexus. Nexus is the book I meant to check out, so I went back and got that one the next time I was at the library. Despite its turning out to be a sequel whose original I hadn’t read, I really liked it. A while ago I accidentally checked out Crux, the second book in a series about a drug called Nexus that expands the human brain’s capacity and permits brains to connect directly to each other. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |