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William Gibson: All Tomorrow's Parties (Paperback, 2000, Penguin)

From his cardboard box in the Tokyo subway, connected to the Internet, a clairvoyant cyberpunk …

A solid bookend

It's a nice bookend to the bridge trilogy. Gibson creates interesting and somewhat enigmatic characters well, IMO, and this book completes the arcs of some of his better ones.

I enjoyed the wrap-up of the Rydell, Chevette, and Rei plotlines. I wasn't especially interested in the Harwood/Laney plotline, but it did keep the plot moving.

The Bridge, itself, was the principle character as always.