Neuromancer
Amazon.com Review: Here is the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to win the holy trinity of science fiction: the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the Philip K. Dick Award. With Neuromancer, William Gibson [... more]
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Chapterhouse Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 6)
Frank Is a Great Writer: I enjoy everyone of the Dune books, and the sequels by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. I always love to read any Dune books on my free time. The Greatest: Probably the greatest series of SF ever written. And Chapterhouse [... more]
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Lady in Gil (Gil trilogy, Book 1)
a disappointment: with the addition of carol berg's books i was hoping that amazon was finally reccommending stuff for me that i would like, but lady of gil turned out to be a real disappointment. it is extremely plot driven, whereas i prefer character [... more]
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Scion's Lady (Gil trilogy, Book 2)
Not as good as the first book: There seems to be a lot of positive comments about this book, so I felt compelled write this review in order to show that someone disagrees. First 'Scion's Lady' is not as good as the first book 'Lady in Gil'. Bradley's [... more]
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The Hob's Bargain
Only work by Patricia Briggs that disappointed me: Since the other reviewers did great job summarizing and specifying good points and bad points about this book, I will just make a comment. I am a big fan of Patricia Briggs and read all of her books (i.e. [... more]
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Lady Pain (Gil trilogy, Book 3)
A satisfying conclusion: I really enjoyed this book. Bradley's characters are engaging, and the story moves along at a good pace. The imaginative setting is brought to life with economy and liveliness. Set twenty years after Scion's Lady, Tigrallef, [... more]
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Dragon Bones (The Hurog Duology, Book 1)
deceptively small, ample execution (no spoilers): "Dragon Bones" decisively starts "The Hurog Duology" with straightforward character and plot developments and moderate magic. The author does not overwhelm the reader with [... more]
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Dragon Blood (The Hurog Duology, Book 2)
Worthy follow-up: "Dragon Blood" is the sequel to "Dragon Bones" and I would certainly recommend that you don't read this one before you've read the book before it - I would be incredibly confused if I had done that! Probably my most [... more]
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Burning Chrome
Amazon.com Review: Ten brilliant, streetwise, high-resolution stories from the man who coined the word cyberspace. Gibson's vision has become a touchstone in the emerging order of the 21st Century, from the computer-enhanced hustlers of Johnny Mnemonic [... more]
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Count Zero
Amazon.com Review: Turner, corporate mercenary, wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side. Then Hosaka Corporation reactivates him for a mission more dangerous than the one he's recovering from: Maas-Neotek's chief of R & D is [... more]
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Matter Of Time/a
Great Book: "A Matter of Time" is a time travel mystery set in the 1970's. As far as I am aware this is the only Cook novel set (for the most part) in contemporary Earth. However, Cook maintains his style of far flung plots converging in a [... more]
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The Once and Future King
I really didn't like this one: It all starts out with King Arthur's child hood. He wasn't really a king when he was seven through sixteen. It was just him playing around with his friends like normal people, they did not get into trouble a lot but there [... more]
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