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I have never hacked the Gibson (which book should I start with)
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Jeffrey
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Sep 17, 2010 07:33AM

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Another good place to start is Burning Chrome. This collection of short stories will also give you an idea of his style without committing yourself to a three book series. It isn't my favorite Gibson work, but I would still recommend it.

On the other hand, I read The Difference Engine that he wrote with Bruce Sterling and I really enjoyed it. It's a great example of the steampunk sub-genre. I read that when it came out, so I'm not sure how well it's held up.
I loved Pattern Recognition. I thought it was an interesting premise and the story was terrific. I have a copy of Spook Country, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet.

Give Neuromancer a shot, there's a good reason it is so high on so many peoples lists, mine included



I should say the first time I read Neuromancer I was looking for Snow Crash, and didn't finish. A few years later I tried again and enjoyed it much more.


Wow! I think you were channeling me when you wrote this. However, I have read Spook Country and really enjoyed it.

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