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For well over 20 years, I have seen copies of William Gibson’s “Neuromancer” on the Sci-Fi/Fantasy shelves of nearly every bookstore I have gone into. I recently decided to pick up a copy and read it. I figured a book that’s been continuously in print for over twenty years and is considered a ground-breaking work in Science Fiction had to be good. I figured wrong.
“Neuromancer” is a very convoluted novel. It jumps from local to local and situation to situation in a very jerky way. To add to the ...more
“Neuromancer” is a very convoluted novel. It jumps from local to local and situation to situation in a very jerky way. To add to the ...more


Eureka!...Hallelujah!...I've had a wondrous epiphany!
I finally get it...I have seen the light and understanding has dawned. Gibson’s manifest brilliance has revealed itself to me and I am left humbled and quivering in AWE.
After a rocky, tumultuous courtship that oscillated between respect and frustration through my first two readings of Neuromancer, number 3 became the CHARMing, rapturous awakening into a hopelessly devoted, head over heals love affair that I’m confident will last a lifetim ...more

I think it was John W. Campbell who said that Science Fiction should be just fiction with science as part of the setting. That is, science fiction should be written as if the futuristic science that makes the book science fiction is just a normal part of the world. So if there's a book with, say, computers that you can link your mind directly into, you write as if that's a perfectly normal part of the world. This in turn means that writers don't get to spend pages describing the science, unless
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Might as well admit that this was a disappointment to me. But I think it would make a fun movie, so there's that, I guess?
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Neuromancer is not an easy read. William Gibson not only had to create, what at the time was a whole new genre, vocabulary, and scenes that at that time nobody had imagined. Computers were barely becoming household items. Now there are movies like Tron, Bladerunner, and others that bring the inner workings of a computer into a visual landscape. This speaks to the genius of William Gibson, but this novel does require the reader to work out the clues and terminology all on their own.

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