Finished: _Hammered_, Elizabeth Bear.
It's a little bit cyberpunk, a little bit dystopian, and much easier to follow than _Neuromancer_. In a lot of ways this explores many of the same ideas as Gibson's precursor, in a much less glamorous fashion. The protagonist is a Special Forces vet, has been partially cyborged, and is a former drug addict. Her allies are a cop, a gang boss, and a programmer (who spends none of the novel programming.)
There's one major suspension-of-disbelief for me here, and it's a partial spoiler, so I'll ( Read more... )
It's a little bit cyberpunk, a little bit dystopian, and much easier to follow than _Neuromancer_. In a lot of ways this explores many of the same ideas as Gibson's precursor, in a much less glamorous fashion. The protagonist is a Special Forces vet, has been partially cyborged, and is a former drug addict. Her allies are a cop, a gang boss, and a programmer (who spends none of the novel programming.)
There's one major suspension-of-disbelief for me here, and it's a partial spoiler, so I'll ( Read more... )