William Gibson
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- Burning Chrome by William Gibson et al.★★★★☆
Burning Chrome is a collection of short stories by William Gibson. It features both solo and collaborative works, some of which are the earliest written stories in the Sprawl universe.
- Neuromancer by William Gibson★★★★★
Neuromancer, by William Gibson, is the first book in the Sprawl series, and one of the founding texts of cyberpunk. In it, Case, a hacker who can’t jack in anymore, and street samurai Molly Millions are hired by a mysterious ex-special forces agent to pull off a heist.
- Count Zero by William Gibson★★★★★
Count Zero, by William Gibson, is the second book in the Sprawl series. It follows three strangers—a teenage hacker on his first run, a mercenary hired to extract a defecting scientist, and an art dealer tracking down mysterious boxes—as they’re pulled into a struggle between zaibatsus, the ultra-rich, and something stranger.
- Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson★★★★★
Mona Lisa Overdrive, by William Gibson, is the third and final book in the Sprawl series. It brings together characters from both previous books—Molly, Angela, Bobby, and the ghost of 3Jane—around a device that can hold the entirety of cyberspace, and maybe a human soul.