Neuromancer
by William Gibson
5/5
Ace 271 pages July 1, 1984
Case was the sharpest data-thief in the matrix — until he crossed the wrong people and they crippled his nervous system. Now a mysterious new employer has offered to repair the damage, if Case can pull off an impossible hack against a powerful AI.
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Jim's Review
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Jim jacked into this one and never came back the same. Gibson basically invented cyberpunk with this book, and it still feels fresher than most sci-fi written decades later. The neon-soaked, gritty future is so vivid you can practically smell the rain on the concrete. This is the kind of book that burrows into your brain and rewires it. Five worms — would jack in again.
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