William Gibson: Neuromancer

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Wow. I'm going to have to think about this one for a while to understand exactly what I read. Several people have commented on how great the book was, but I just found it a bit strange.

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exactly...

The first read is hard, particularly if you haven�t read Gibson before. The jarring nature of the introduction is one of it�s most distinctive features. By the time you feel comfortable with the book, you�re three quarters of the way through it, just in time for the truly weird ending.

Mull it over and read it again in a few weeks.

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