Of all the William Gibson books I've read (which is all but The Difference Engine and Zero History), this is probably my least favorite. The book takes a lot of very interesting ideas, throws them together into a mixer and spits out a blend of hi-def descriptions and low levels of narrative. The story could have easily been a short story or novella, but Gibson's choppy, highly descriptive prose pads the book out far longer than it probably should have been. All but the main character, Cayce P...
Published on September 25, 2011 10:16