

This is a plot heavy novel and the pace of the narrative was exhausting at times. It is also the third in a series which I did not know. This was a nice change of pace from my usual books.
This is a plot heavy novel and the pace of the narrative was exhausting at times. It is also the third in a series which I did not know. This was a nice change of pace from my usual books.
Meanwhile, if Sally Shears isn't Molly Millions I will eat my cyberspace deck and also be disappointed
More free books somehow found their way home with me today. April isn‘t judging me - she‘s too cozy! #CatsOfLitsy
I read a little more and, uh oh, I am in danger of loving Bobby aka Count Zero aka an idiot who just got his brain computer scrambled by maybe touching a vast, alien machine intelligence. Try not to pull your own face off, Bobby!
Reading along with Shelved by Genre, starting the parts of the Sprawl trilogy that I don't think people talk about much! Very interested to more properly meet the possibly titular Count Zero, who has been around for about 3 pages and spent them all stupidly computer-dying
"Neuromancer" is an acquired taste. You will get a bare minimum of exposition and either put it back on the shelf or let go, letting it take you along its dizzying course. The story pulses with neon action atop a subtle undercurrent of humanity. The beating heart is always there, however muted. "Neuromancer" is rewarding if you persevere, surrender and succumb to its world, which not all (understandably) will be willing to do.