Neuromancer Book Reviews

AUTHOR
William Gibson
SCORE
4.5
TOTAL RATINGS
1,224

Neuromancer by William Gibson Book Summary

Winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Awards, Neuromancer is a science fiction masterpiece—a classic that ranks as one of the twentieth century’s most potent visions of the future.

Case was the sharpest data-thief in the matrix—until he crossed the wrong people and they crippled his nervous system, banishing him from cyberspace. Now a mysterious new employer has recruited him for a last-chance run at an unthinkably powerful artificial intelligence. With a dead man riding shotgun and Molly, a mirror-eyed street-samurai, to watch his back, Case is ready for the adventure that upped the ante on an entire genre of fiction.

Neuromancer was the first fully-realized glimpse of humankind’s digital future—a shocking vision that has challenged our assumptions about technology and ourselves, reinvented the way we speak and think, and forever altered the landscape of our imaginations.

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Book Name Neuromancer
Genre High Tech Sci-Fi
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Language English
E-Book Size 1.91 MB

Neuromancer (William Gibson) Book Reviews 2024

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Gripping second half. It was difficult to get into the world at first, but the second and third acts were enthralling. The last few chapters are stunning to consider they were made before cyberpunk really existed.

Classic. First book I downloaded via iBooks. Gibson's descriptions of the near future are virtually prophetic. A pleasure to read ebooks on the iPad. Now please bring "Virtual Light"; that is my favorite novel.

A Few Diamonds in this Dustbin. There are a few ideas here that are pretty impressively prescient, given when the book was written. And there are some strong characters and vivid action scenes. But the plot is really a wreck. Quite difficult to follow in terms of what’s going on. Lots of first person narration from very drug-addled or tech-distorted perspectives. The number of people who give this 5 stars leaves me baffled. It’s a badly written book with a few strong points.

The future was then, but it shows up now and also later. According to lore, Gibson got the idea of this epic book from watching Escape from New york. The line that planted the seed was: "You flew the gulffire over leningrad," From that we got cyberspace and a sort of reverse engineered computer reality. While it did not create cyberpunk, it gave it the shove to the front that made if break into reality. Read it, love it, live it. I just wish Willam would get back on the ball and write some more like it, unlike his last two.

The Penultimate Cyberpunk Story. It doesn’t get any better than this book the winner of science fiction’s biggest three awards and the go to novel for anyone wanting to get into the Cyberpunk sub-genre. The story comes in hard and fast and doesn’t let up. It’s not just great characters but it’s also a unique and rather dark world where everyone is looking for a big score and life and death dance on a razor’s edge. It’s this book that gave birth to so many more worlds throughout science fiction. So many works would not have been made if it weren’t for Neuromancer. It’s a must read.

Really interesting book. I know this is a classic and you should read it, but I should warn you the way it was written is a bit confusing.

Classic Sci-fi. Dated in some ways, visionary in others. A great story, well told. Highly recommend.

Hm. Propulsive, convulsive, and satisfying— Gibson’s Neuromancer reads like a glass of oil pours. Sensuous but immediate, a feast for the hungry mind, or for anyone contemplating issues of unity with the many intelligent forces we are too terrified to fully grasp.

Weird slang and hard to visualize. Confusing slang terms and hard to visualize what the author is trying to describe, trying to fight to read the rest of the book, kinda upset I spent money on this

Brilliant, fast-paced sci-fi. Finally getting around to reading Neuromancer after already enjoying the cyberpunk genre through various video games and movies made for a sort of reverse referential reading, the sort of thing where I often found myself thinking, “oh so this is where X, Y, *and* Z all got their inspiration from.” The book probably grabbed my attention faster than anything I’ve ever read, and made such a strong first impression that I actually texted someone after reading the first five pages with, “I’ve started reading Neuromancer, and I think it might be incredible.” Its story is inventive, its writing and structure immediate and fast-paced, its characters tremendously flawed and memorable, and my goodness the imagery that flows through this thing. I’ll never forget the introduction to Chiba City. Just amazing.

Took them long enough..... For the longest time iTunes only sold Neuromancer in Germain and ALOT of people were seriously disappointed by the wait. I've been waiting a dog's age for this one to be released in english myself. Thank for finaly getting on the ball iTunes....better late than never.

This I not science fiction. Let me say it again, this is not science fiction. Yes, some of it does take place in space, and yes it does take place in the future, but it is not Science Fiction!! It is a drug trip, a very poorly written drug trip that makes no sense at all. Don't waste your money like I did.

Better late than never. It was nice to find this unique voice of the futuristic Zeitgeist that was the 1980’s. Plenty of a kind of “Free Jazz” in places, describing the poetry of consciousness exposed naked and vulnerable to its fraternal twin, the dream. Above all a ride, each character unforgettable, and crafted to birth many interpretations by way of leaving that license very much up to the reader.

Reads Like a Movie. The visually visceral method of writing by Gibson uses to tell this story allow the reader to understand the literary work without needing to understand the technology presented by the author. Similar to the matrix film, the reader can understand the raw implications without being overwhelmed by technicalities and instead visualize the story in its well paced and surprisingly human narrative.

100 Words or Less. I was looking for something weird and fast paced … and this novel fits. Does it always make sense? No, especially at the beginning. You have to slog through the first few chapters, trusting the author, until it begins to come together. That’s his style: throw you in the deep end for better or worse. Personally, I enjoy the challenge when it works, and in this case it does for me. The world he creates is crazily fun. The plot whips along. The action is detailed and surprising. Overall, a quick hard-sci-fi enjoyable read.

Awesome. This by far one the best sci fi books I ever read, I have read it at least ten times since 83 and it never gets old

Books don't get better than this!. If you live in the modern world... If you use a computer... If you have ever been "on" the Internet... If you like a good story... If you like strong, vivid prose... Then you must read this book.

Indecipherable gibberish. Frustrating book to read. Confusing description after confusing description without ever establishing a solid base to progress from. Found myself constantly rereading to garner meanings out of gibberish. Found it annoyingly tough to understand his nicknames and couldn't muster the brain energy to make enough of an effort to do so. I strongly dislike this style of writing and much prefer imagining my own atmosphere from a clear, simple description to struggling to find sense in this abstract and unnecessary excess of a book.

DONT READ THE REVIEWS! IDIOTS SPOILING!. Idiots in the reviews literally spoiling major plot points in the first lines of their reviews. Sorry if it happened to you. read the book it’s amazing.

The best. Out of the many, many books I've read over the last 40 years, this is the best. I just reread it again after 20 years, and I enjoyed even more than the first time. So many things have changed since then, and many of them happened because of this book. I am in awe.

A Hard Read To Follow. The book is complex to its own detriment. The characters get thrown into the mix in a jarring manner along with the plot getting muddied way too many times over. Was confused at the ending and felt too over having to continue reading back to somewhat have an idea of what I just got done reading. Great aesthetic, terrible to digest.

Confused. By the time I got to the three-quarter mark in the story, I had some clue as to what was going on. But found it very hard to follow.

I didn't realize. They were in a dual reality as depicted in The Matrix, literally for the entire book until the very end. Hard to follow honestly, was confused most of the time because it seemed a lot of the exposition was implied but maybe that's just the writing style of the author, or maybe it was me spacing on that major detail of the backdrop setting this is all taking place in. I ended up loving this book though, very raw and point-blank emotional experiences, interaction between other characters, and the overall vibe of the human perception of the events unfolding. Especially when the story begins the ascent towards the climax,since you've been exposed to the internal world of the protagonist Case and feel his experience as your own. Worth finishing, it pays out in the end for sure.

Immersive. The book pulls you in and holds you until its over then leaves you wanting more.

Gibson is insightful. It's hard to believe this book was written in 1983. It could have easily been composed in 1993, 2003 or 2013. The view of the future is dead on and in many ways we're still catching up. Excellent work and highly recommended.

Beautifully chaotic writing. This book is beautiful and chaotic and I feel that perfectly represents the futuristic dystopia that the characters live in. The concepts of technology and how they relate to humanity is so far beyond its years that it astounds me. How was this book written in 1983?! Great read, can’t wait to read the rest of the trilogy.

Remarkably Prescient. To read Neuromancer on an iPad will the memory that I cherish of the beginning of the second decade of the 21st century. Never before have a vision of the future been so prescient. We are all jacked in now, on our iPhones and iPads, a constant data stream available 24/7 to which we are able to jack in and interact with others through our avatars on facebook or myspace. Gibson saw the future and we are living it today.

This is where The Matrix got it's ideas from. Read this book and you'll soon realize that The Matrix did not get it's ideas from Ghost in the Shell as many people say, but rather The Matrix *and* Ghost in the Shell both got their ideas from this groundbreaking book. A must-read not just for any sic-fi fan, but for any one interested in literature and popular culture in general...

Definitive, formative, an onslaught of imagination!. Highly recommended. What William Gibson has created in Neuromancer has had an effect that reaches far beyond the realms of entertainment. Though one can see the influence most readily there, in movies, episodics, games, other books, even music, the ideas are so strikingly original and still today futuristic, a vision of what lies just beyond our time horizon.

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Neuromancer. An iconic book for any science fiction fan. A must read.

Way ahead of its time. Neuromancer had many more layers than I was expecting. I came in thinking it’d be rather cheesy but came away wondering how on earth someone in the early 1980s wrote something so relavant to the 2020s.

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The Neuromancer book written by William Gibson was published on 01 July 1984, Sunday in the High Tech Sci-Fi category. A total of 1,224 readers of the book gave the book 4.5 points out of 5.

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