Neuromancer, by William Gibson

A Thing I’ve (re-)Read 01/2026: Neuromancer, by William Gibson

Technically a re-read, but also the first time I’ve read this fundamental, genre-building piece of cyberpunk in the english version.

Contrasting it to the before-finished Fortunate Fall, it does become painfully obvious why the latter was rec’d as “non-tech bro-y” – Neuromancer is very tech, and sometimes painfully bro-y.

Still, it is A Ride, and a damn good one at that, if you’re willing to deal with it.
Also, I completely forgot how much of this book is the actual Straylight run, but then in terms of misremembering plot points that’s by far not the biggest whoops I’ve made xD

And now: deeper into the Sprawl! There’s two more books in the trilogy, after all.

The cover, or probably rather A Cover of Neuromancer, by William Gibson. It shows, I think, a very disorienting... It is very disorienting, by design, and it shows either a top-down photo of rooftops or a collage of rooftops and facades, and I think it's the latter.

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