![]() The Bridge and Bigend trilogies- made their first appearances.Įlements common to cyberpunk, such as high-tech and low liing, were common to all three books in this series, but were also an intrinsic part of Virtual Light, Idoru and All Tomorrow’s Parties. It is also interesting to see how certain thematic elements which would appear in later trilogies – i.e. And let me begin by saying that it’s very interesting, having read every novel that Gibson has written up until this point, to look back and see how his writing began and evolved over the years. ![]() Luckily, I concluded the book just yesterday and am ready to comment on it at last. And by other books, I mean a tall stack that I’ve been reading, reviewing, and putting down to make room for even more! I tell ya, being a sci-fi reader/writer/reviewer can really burn your brain somedays! I had hoped to include this third and final review in short order, unfortunately other books got in the way. ![]() For those who don’t remember, this began with Neuromancer and Count Zero many months ago. Welcome back to the BAMA*! At long last, I’ve come to the end of William Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy. ![]()
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