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Rating:   Summary: Poorly written, hard to follow Review: When I start reading a good book, I find it hard
to put down. I started reading Neuromancer and
both found it easy to put down and hard to pick
back up. It did not make sense and
was hard to follow. I do not think this book would
have been published had it not been written by
a "known" author. Avoid this book!
  Rating:   Summary: The Dark Future Review: If you like dark SF, this is the book to read. This book is filled with haunting imagery and has a dark motif throughout. Case, a keyboard cowboy of the future, is double crossed. Ride with him while he tries to get back his ability to "jack in" to cyberspace. Awesomely realistic book. This is another must read
  Rating:   Summary: It all happens in a nanosecond Review: Why did I read this twice? Why will I read it again? Why should you read it? William Gibson foresaw the cyberpunk world in great detail before it existed. You'll find yourself wondering at the degree to which the story predicted the development of the Net. The story will make you wonder where we and this whole electronic culture is headed. This is a new classic, and deservedly so. And people are saying there are no great writers around anymore. Hah
  Rating:   Summary: Before there was the Web, there was Neuromancer. Review: Considering that William Gibson composed Neuromancer on a typewriter and published it in 1984, the convincing nature of the novel's world still amazes me. Gibson did coin the term "cyberspace," but in Neuromancer he paints a gritty and bleak capitalist future that has proved more accurate than his computer landscape--but only because technology hasn't caught up with his vision. He couldn't very well have depicted characters drumming their fingers in irritation waiting for their page to load! Neuromancer is the perfect introduction to Gibson's works and a helluva whirlwind tour through the next century
  Rating:   Summary: Where have you all been? Review: I read this book back in 1989 in a science fiction class in college. Great book then, even more closely refecting possible future these days
  Rating:   Summary: The best sci-fi book about the internet ever written. Review: It is a must for all the surfers in the internet. A curious note is that the author invented the term Cyberspace in this nove
  Rating:   Summary: Prophecy or fiction? You pick! Review: It took me some time to get started into this book--the "imaginary" future Gibson has created is somewhat familiar,
yet bizarre enough to leave one grasping for understanding in the beginning pages. Once engrossed, I couldn't put it down! My constant back thought as I read was the absolute awe that I felt for Gibson's ability to envision a computer
world so 1990's true to life at a time when Apple had yet to
create their first Mac! Gibson's description of "jacking in" to the net, and "flipping" is so close to today's "logging on" and "quick-switching" that it gave me goosebumps each time he used the terms! Gibson was truly touched by the muse of inspiration when writing "Neuromancer", and I'm sure we'll see more of his *prophecies* come to pass before the millenium.
This is advised reading for all who wish to understand the potential of the internet and the World Wide Web. Just take it slow, by osmosis you'll get the scenario, and by the final chapter--you'll know the concept. You'll be awestruck
too, I guarantee!
Can't wait to read Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive!
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  Rating:   Summary: A new classic Review: It may not be the best SF book I've ever read, but this one is definitely going to be a classic. In 30 years, it'll probably be on the same shelf as Frankenstein and Alas, Babylon
  Rating:   Summary: Thrilling!! Review: Neuromancer is a very brutal and dark story in an almost-near future of high-tech and stuff. It is not a space opera, but more of a thriller with lots of concrete and computers, shadows and secret societys. Great and exciting plot, which keeps you hooked on for hours. You've probably already heard the word Cyberspace. Read all three of them IN ORDER (Count Zero and Mona Lisa overdrive). They stick together and ends up in a breath taking statement
  Rating:   Summary: THE Definitive novel of CyberPunks and Cyber Culture! Review: When i read this book after a few years of meaning to and just putting it off -- I smacked myself for waiting.
This book is so vivid that it is scary -- the picture it paints of our future, and of the Internet and Artificial Intelligence is unbelievable.
You will love this book -- it's unique and original ideas will have you enthralled -- and its solid plot will leave you begging for more. It is a book you would be a fool to miss -- Recommended for any sci-fi fan and Netizen...
An overall MUST READ!
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