Neuromancer
By William Gibson
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"Neuromancer" by William Gibson is a groundbreaking science fiction novel set in a dystopian future. The story follows a washed-up computer hacker named Case, who is offered a chance to regain his skills in exchange for one last dangerous job. In this high-tech world, Case teams up with a ragtag group of misfits, including a mysterious and alluring street samurai named Molly Millions.
Together, they embark on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the powerful corporation known as Armitage and steal valuable data. As Case delves deeper into the matrix, a virtual reality cyberspace, he encounters artificial intelligence entities, sinister mega-corporations, and powerful players intent on controlling the future.
Gibson skillfully weaves a complex narrative that explores themes of artificial intelligence, globalization, and the blurred boundaries between humans and machines. With vivid and immersive prose, Gibson takes readers on a thrilling ride through a gritty and technologically advanced world.
"Neuromancer" is widely regarded as a seminal work in the cyberpunk genre, winning the prestigious Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Awards. Packed with intense action, thought-provoking ideas, and a compelling cast of characters, this novel offers an unforgettable journey into a future where the line between humanity and technology is blurred beyond recognition.
Together, they embark on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the powerful corporation known as Armitage and steal valuable data. As Case delves deeper into the matrix, a virtual reality cyberspace, he encounters artificial intelligence entities, sinister mega-corporations, and powerful players intent on controlling the future.
Gibson skillfully weaves a complex narrative that explores themes of artificial intelligence, globalization, and the blurred boundaries between humans and machines. With vivid and immersive prose, Gibson takes readers on a thrilling ride through a gritty and technologically advanced world.
"Neuromancer" is widely regarded as a seminal work in the cyberpunk genre, winning the prestigious Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Awards. Packed with intense action, thought-provoking ideas, and a compelling cast of characters, this novel offers an unforgettable journey into a future where the line between humanity and technology is blurred beyond recognition.
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