

A quick read involving some Roswell fun. My first experience reading Scalzi, though I have several of his books in my TBR.
https://reactormag.com/the-presidents-brain-is-missing/
A quick read involving some Roswell fun. My first experience reading Scalzi, though I have several of his books in my TBR.
https://reactormag.com/the-presidents-brain-is-missing/
This book is really quite funny—read the title—until some snazzy science tells us what happened to his brain. Then it became a bit lackluster. The best bits are the descriptions of the president—with or without brain—that easily summarize the current president, the immediate past president and so on. 😉 Worth it for a short read but not up to par with Starter Villain, which I can‘t recommend enough. Fun fun writer.
“I do,” Boehm said. “Mr. Vice-President, I have no answers for you at this time. All I know - all any of us know at the moment - are two things. One, the President is by all outward and most inward appearances entirely healthy for a 63-year-old man. Two, his brain is absolutely gone.”
Absolutely entertaining story about what the White House staff do when they realise the POTUS‘s brain is gone.
Also available as a free short story on Tor.com