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A deluxe hardcover edition of the pioneering cyberpunk novel that predicted our obsession with the Internet — part of Penguin Galaxy, a collectible series of six sci-fi/fantasy classics, featuring a series introduction by Neil Gaiman

Winner of the AIGA + Design Observer 50 Books | 50 Covers competition

Before the Internet was commonplace, William Gibson showed us the Matrix — a world within the world, the representation of every byte of data in cyberspace. Henry Dorsett Case was the sharpest data-thief in the Matrix, until an ex-employer crippled

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Neuromancer (Penguin Galaxy) by William Gibson,Neil Gaiman Book Review

Name: SW
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Wikipedia summary is more enjoyable than the book.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020
Review: Prologue: I am a professional (B. Sc. in Comp. Sci.) computer programmer, loved “The Matrix” (movie) and have read this book THREE times (once in the eighties soon after it came out while I was in university, once in the early 2000’s and again this year [with my wife, also a comp. sci.]).

I have never liked this book, despite sincere, repeated efforts to enjoy it and despite the enthusiasm of some of my friends for it.

The first two times I read the book, suddenly I reached the end and really could not make sense of what happened, thinking to myself: “Is that it? What happened? Where’s the plot?”. (Now that there’s Wikipedia, I read *that* summary so I know what to look for — if a book requires the equivalent of “Cliff Notes” to be comprehensible, that cannot be a worthwhile book, IMHO.)

To me, the book has always read like someone trying too hard to be cool, to impress and to sound scientifically and technologically savvy, but is really just a poser and a neophyte and is essentially ignorant (but can handle a dictionary and an encyclopedia to give appearances of knowledge). The language and sentences seem written to appeal to a teenage males (which I *was*, at the first reading!), but under close scrutiny frequently carry little content (but can *sound cool*) and less meaning. A more ruthless, and critical, editor would have helped.

Previously, I would have rated Neuromancer just one star, but reading the Wikipedia summary and trudging through the author’s inflated prose, I think a genuinely interesting and innovative plot lies buried. So I’ll give it an additional star in recognition of that.

Coda: Sorry to blast a book that so many rate highly and that has been showered with rewards and recognition, but there it is. (I also read Burning Chrome, Mona Lisa Overdrive *and* Count Zero, and have roughly the same opinion of them as well.)

Name: Jim H
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Utterly boring and overrated
Date: Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2019
Review: I’m fairly well read, love sci-fi, and picked up Neuromancer because I was told it’s a pretty landmark piece of work for the sci-fi and cyberpunk genres.

I am so relieved it’s finally over.

One of the most painfully boring and confusing books I’ve ever read. The author offers virtually no world building or explanation; rather he throws all these foreign and made up terms at you without defining them and just expects you to catch on. Same with characters. I didn’t care about a single one of them, and honestly I only kept up with the plot by periodically referencing Wikipedia. Even having understood the plot from Wikipedia, it’s really not that intriguing.

I have no idea what fans see in this, and I’d recommend something like Snow Crash instead.

Name: Michael
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: you will thoroughly enjoy reading this book — it is now probably in …
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2017
Review: I read an article that said you cannot call yourself a science fiction fan if you haven’t read Neuromancer. At thirty years old, i considered myself a connoisseur of sci-fi books, movies, and television, but had never read Neuromancer. Having read it now, I’m not so sure i agree with the article I read, but i can unequivocally say that if you consider yourself a sci-fi fan, you will thoroughly enjoy reading this book — it is now probably in my top ten. Particularly if you enjoy noir-ish, gritty sci-fi like Neal Stephenson, Philip K. Dick, Richard K. Morgan, you need to read this. The story and writing are fantastic — i think the biggest reason i hadn’t already read the book was because it can often be painful to read future-based computer/tech-heavy sci-fi that was written three decades or more ago. The story devices can seem (as one would imagine) dated to the extent that our own technological evolution does not gel with the predictions made by the writers. This book is a notable exception. For a book that deals heavily with tech, computer programs, AI, and “cyberspace,” it is insane to think this was written in 1984. You will not be disappointed — i would expect that this will become one your favorite sci-fi books, and if not, will least enjoyable serve as another feather in your cap towards readings the genre’s so-called “classics.”

Name: Windows 98
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Brilliant
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017
Review: I didn’t quite “get” this book the first time through, but upon rereading it, I’ve come to love it. Really, the biggest barrier when it comes to enjoying this book is the fact that Gibson throws the reader into the world of Neuromancer without explaining much immediately. I think that during my first reading I was confused, but my second time through, I already had something of an understanding of the book, allowing me to enjoy it more fully without being baffled. This book is brilliant. The strongest thing about it is probably the atmosphere. It is consistent throughout and just feels unique. The computer focused future of the Neuromancer feels fleshed out and alive. One thing I really loved about this was its connection between artificial intelligence and demons. It really makes you think about how what would once be considered magic is now commonplace. The protagonists are very well developed while the other characters don’t get a ton of screen time. I thought this was a bad move on Gibson’s part at first, but I see this move as being great for keeping the focus on computers and tech, rather than humans. While I’m not sure how I feel about having to read a book twice to enjoy it, I have to admit that I loved this book the second time through.

Name: Venesa
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Way too confusing to be enjoyable
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
Review: Really wanted to like this, but it was way too confusing to be a fun read. Maybe if there had been a list of what everything was, like a mini dictionary of the author’s made-up terms, I might have enjoyed it more. The author sort of talks in his own made-up language and I guess you’re supposed to take notes when you finally figure out what things are. I was doing that, but it seemed like work. I want to read to relax.

My husband read it first and hated it. He recommended that I not read it at all. I think he’d give it zero stars if he could. He said it was a total waste of time. I tried reading the first few chapters a few times, then decided to trash it.

Reminded me of the JRR Tolkien books, which were difficult to read, but I thouroughly enjoyed. I read those in high school, maybe I’m not as patient as I was back then.

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