mzteris
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Wed Apr-12-06 09:41 AM
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by William Gibson......
just finished it. I liked it - well - most of it. The end seemed hurried - and I'm not sure about the whole Russian Mafia thing. But overall, it seemed to be the most "readable" of his works; though admittedly it's been years since I've read his other works.
Any opinions?
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Wed Apr-12-06 03:00 PM
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| 1. I enjoyed Pattern Recognition more than most of his other stuff. |
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It felt more relaxed. As if he wasn't wasting energy trying to be all cyberpunk. Just writing an interesting story.
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:15 PM
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Like he wasn't "TRYING' to be "all cyberpunk". It was more realistic, I think. (THough maybe that's cause I'm an internet junkie now. :) )
Definitely an interesting story - not the "usual" - not predictable, but not so unpredictable that it didn't make a damn bit of sense like some stories that try too hard, ya know?
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Wed Apr-12-06 05:39 PM
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| 2. I like it, but frankly I liked the younger, less polished Gibson... |
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...a bit more in many respects. He seems to have better command of his voice now, but he does less with it, IMO. I liked Pattern Recognition but I like his earlier work better, e.g. Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive.
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:16 PM
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I read the others so long ago it's hard to truly compare, but it seems that this one was a lot smoother. It wasn't as contrived or frenzied or something. Like he was was letting the story drive instead of the technology.
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Tue Apr-18-06 10:57 PM
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| 5. Maybe I read it wrong. |
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I kept getting this weird kink that Cayce was the baddie and that it was a book about an antihero.
It still makes me go huh...
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