My last read of the year was a new classic. William Gibson's "Neuromancer" introduced the world to cyberspace back on 1986. The book holds up surprisingly well thirty-three years later.
The book touches on artificial intelligence, body modification, uploading of the brain into the network, and many other things we take for granted in sci fi today.
I really enjoyed this book. I was not expecting it to hold up so we'll and I am not a fan of stories that feel obsolete. This is not an obsolete book.
I have this book four stars out of five on Goodreads because ... it's a good read.
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