Neuromancer by William Gibson.
I feel really bad that for all the SF I harp on about, I’ve never read this book. This was the one that first really kicked off the whole cyberpunk thing and , after years of giving cyberpunk the widest possible berth, I’m willing to give it a try.
And so far it starts well. Hope it keeps the pace up.
253 by Geoff Ryman.
I’ve just finished this one but I’ll have to read it again before I even try to review it. It’s about 253 passengers on a train and each the book is split into the seven compartments of the train and everyone gets their own mention, regarding what they look like, their personality and what they’re doing/thinking and it all get’s tied up at the end. I think.
That’s why I’ve to read it again…
There’s a lot to it and I think I read it too quickly…
And The Conan Chronicles by Robert E. Howard.
Which I will finish eventually. Somewhere around space year 2015.
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