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reviewed Neuromancer by William F. Gibson (The Sprawl Trilogy, #1)

William F. Gibson: Neuromancer (1995, Voyager) 4 stars

The Matrix: a world within a world, a graphic representation of the databanks of every …

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3 stars

Loved so much about this book. The story overall, the characters, the plot, the fictional world and its details (the questions, in the end, of sentience and whether we can ever know if an artificial version is distinct). And the fact that it was written in early 1980s is amazing.

I absolutely hated the writing style. It was so difficult to follow and purely because so little was explained. I think that's what made it so good, maybe? (That it was a blurry, outsider's view of this other universe) Nevertheless, I'd not recommend this book to anyone but a SciFi-obsessed avid reader.