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5 stars
It's a William Gibson book, so obviously I think it's brilliant.
It's a William Gibson book, so obviously I think it's brilliant.
Hardcover
Published May 28, 2020 by Berkley.
"One of the most visionary, original, and quietly influential writers currently working" (The Boston Globe) returns with a brand-new novel.
In William Gibson's first novel since 2014's New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted "app-whisperer," hired to beta test a mysterious new product, finds her life endangered by her relationship with her surprisingly street-smart and combat-savvy "digital assistant."
"One of the most visionary, original, and quietly influential writers currently working" (The Boston Globe) returns with a brand-new novel.
In William Gibson's first novel since 2014's New York Times bestselling The Peripheral, a gifted "app-whisperer," hired to beta test a mysterious new product, finds her life endangered by her relationship with her surprisingly street-smart and combat-savvy "digital assistant."
It's a William Gibson book, so obviously I think it's brilliant.
It's a William Gibson book, so obviously I think it's brilliant.
Its interesting to see gibson circle back on his hit - this is very similar to neuromancer, but more grounded, and somehow set last year, or a few years ago even.
There is a minor grandpa vibes developing too. I don't think gibsons politics are bad, they just feel more visibly centrist than they were in the past.
Its interesting to see gibson circle back on his hit - this is very similar to neuromancer, but more grounded, and somehow set last year, or a few years ago even.
There is a minor grandpa vibes developing too. I don't think gibsons politics are bad, they just feel more visibly centrist than they were in the past.