Max's review
Virtual Light by William Gibson
As a teenager, I remember I loved William Gibson. I loved Neuromancer. Now, after reading this book, I'm no longer sure. His writing skills are sound, but just couldn't get interested in a story about some lost VR glasses. I think that Gibson spent too much time creating a world for this story, in this very short book, that he left out what would make it an interesting story.
Eh, that's okay. A friend told me that Neuromancer was the only decent thing he wrote anyway.
Eh, that's okay. A friend told me that Neuromancer was the only decent thing he wrote anyway.
