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Book 2 - Sprawl Trilogy

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Publisher Description

William Gibson continues the visionary Sprawl Trilogy that began with Neuromancer in this frighteningly probable parable of the future.

A corporate mercenary wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side. Then Hosaka Corporation reactivates him, for a mission more dangerous than the one he’s recovering from: to get a defecting chief of R&D—and the biochip he’s perfected—out intact. But this proves to be of supreme interest to certain other parties—some of whom aren’t remotely human....

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
1987
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
1.3
MB

Customer Reviews

kayleejm ,

Faster Than The First

Still compelling, but paced more erratically than the first.

Aarphacker ,

Long time Gibson fan

Neuromancer is the first book I purchased on my iPad. Seems only fair. It is unfortunate that Apple does not compete with Ono-Sendai in decks. Be prepared for superb descriptions of context and speculative fiction that has aged very gracefully over the years. In my opinion he is one of the greatest living fiction writers, but what does an old geek know! He also has an uncanny sense of the grit of technology, how it enrapts and enslaves simultaneously, weaving desirable dystopias.

Gibson provides so much texture in his books and in his blogs and tweets. A blog he wrote hooked me on FieldNotes - best pencils in the world, though I will use them less with my iPad.

This has become somewhat of a tradition for me, since when I purchased my nook I bought Neuromancer.

JRubino ,

100 Words or Less

When reading Gibson, prepare yourself for complete confusion during the first 50 pages. Just accept it. With techno-babble, slang, half-filled descriptions … you’re going to be lost. Oh, it’s a good lost, but it’s still lost.

However, once past that threshold, he does bring it all together. Suddenly the verbiage makes sense. The characters start congealing. Then it takes off with a rush.

This novel works on that same level, though I felt the ending seemed stilted. The complicated build-up fell apart in the last 20 pages or so. That’s too bad. The middle part of this book is excellent.

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