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    (Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 9,802

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      • Pub. Date: January 2003
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 288pp
      • Sales Rank: 9,802
      • Lexile: 790L 

      Synopsis

      One of the most important and influential novels of our time.

      Neuromancer is the multiple award-winning novel that launched the astonishing career of William Gibson. The first fully-realized glimpse of humankind's digital future, it is a shocking vision that has challenged our assumptions about our technology and ourselves, reinvented the way we speak and think, and forever altered the landscape of our imaginations.

      Now, for the first time, Ace Books is proud to present this groundbreaking literary achievement in a new trade paperback edition.

      Winner of science fiction's "Triple Crown"—the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick awards.

      Includes the special afterword Gibson wrote for the 10th anniversary hardcover edition published by Ace.

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      Combining the hip cynicism of the rock music underground and the dizzying powers of high technology, the novel was hailed as the prototype of a new style of writing, promptly dubbed "cyberpunk." Gibson, who was also earning praise as a skillful prose stylist, disliked the trendy label but admitted that he was challenging science fiction traditions. "I'm not even sure what cyberpunk means," he told thePhiladelphia Inquirer, "but I suppose it's useful as a tip-off to people that what they're going to read is a little wilder."

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      William Gibson's feat of imagination, embodied by the seminal "cyberpunk" novel Neuromancer and subsequent sci-fi techno titles, was in presaging the Information Age and coining some of its language even as he remained a technological laggard who eschewed computers.

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      awesome bookby annunaki

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      August 27, 2009: i must admit it was little difficult to read at first because of all the technology gibson describes, but once i got past that it was a terrific read. Fast paced, great character development and an ending not to be forgotten. then theres molly... don't know where to start. but i'm sure most readers would love this character. on another note, i really liked how some of the details describing certain actions of the characters had more deeper meaning. for example, when molly is telling chase about her life she blows out 3 perfect symetrical rings, at first i thought it was to just set the mood for a sad tale of her life but after discussions with peers i realized it was a way to describe her mechanical side. i would recommend this book to everyone. it's a book that can be reread over and over again because theres some details to be discovered or better understood.

      A classic, by all accounts.by JesseJ07

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      April 20, 2009: Neuromancer is by no means a long novel, it is under 400 pages composed of many short chapters; this does not mean it is anything like an "easy read."

      Gibson consistently uses words that laymen, or persons-not-from-the-future, will not know in context. Reading this book today the reader most likely feels as if he's missed some crucial background info, possibly a predecessor to the novel that he didn't know existed, but that is not the case with Neuromancer. Throughout the book Gibson weaves his tale while not divulging every detail or aspect about it. By giving the reader a very narrow realistic view, through the eyes of the protagonist, and using technical jargon not invented yet the reader is almost coerced to put himself into the story and try to unravel what is taking place. All of this can make for a confusing read to many readers- and the brilliance of Gibson's work can easily be overlooked.

      I cannot recommend this book for everyone or even avid fans of science fiction. I can only say that I view it as an important book in the history of the science fiction genre and look at it as progenitor to other great masterpieces such as Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson.

      The story of Neuromancer is exciting but difficult to follow if it fails to grab your attention thoroughly. It won't be uncommon to get confused by the plot while reading Neuromancer but as long as you're attentive and keep reading any conflict should resolve itself as the story unfolds. If you're a science fiction fan looking for a challenging read and interested in a classic then you should pick up Neuromancer.


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