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William Gibson: Burning Chrome (2003, Harper Voyager) 4 stars

Best-known for his seminal sf novel Neuromancer, William Gibson is actually best when writing short …

Kinda lame. It should have been an impact in the 80s but now when you've gotten accustomed to the cyberpunk genre the stories seem not only fragmentary (fragmentary isn't bad at all) but devoid of content. It's like those stylistic drawings, a reminiscent, or recurrence, of Art Deco, but in a different cultural milieu.