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JohnBem
Posted 2016-05-01 2:43 PM (#13423 - in reply to #12872)
Subject: Re: Punk's Not Dead Reading Challenge
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After allowing myself to be sidetracked (by Peter Straub's novel Floating Dragon and by Fallout 4), I'm back on track with the Punk's Not Dead reading challenge. Earlier today I finished Count Zero by William Gibson. I enjoyed the book very much, a bit more than it's famous predecessor, Neuromancer. The story in Count Zero was easier to track. The writing was rich and textured and evocative. A good read with some poignant passages about the nature of art and what constitutes loss and yearning. Onward I go now into Mona Lisa Overdrive, the final book in the sprawl trilogy. After I read that and Burning Chrome after it, the William Gibson section of my challenge will be concluded and I'll be moving on to some other cyberpunk works.

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