mahdi reviewed HrabÄ› nula by William Gibson
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4 stars
V poho ctivy, celkem linearni, zadnej mindfuck. Nektery technologicky veci vtipny (tomu se proste nikdo nevyhne, ze vytahne nakou davno mrtvou technologii do budoucnosti).
Zweiter Roman der Neuromancer- Trilogie. Heyne science fiction & fantasy -- Bd. 06/4529
Paperback, 333 pages
German language
Published Jan. 1, 1988 by Heyne.
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 defecting. Turner is the one assigned to get him out intact, along with the biochip he's perfected. But this proves to be of supreme interest to certain other parties--some of whom aren't remotely human.
Bobby Newmark is entirely human: a rustbelt data-hustler totally unprepared for what comes his way when the defection triggers war in cyberspace. With voodoo on the Net and a price on his head, Newmark thinks he's only trying to get out alive.
The second novel of William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, Count Zero is a stylish, streetsmart, frighteningly probable parable of the future and sequel to Neuromancer.
V poho ctivy, celkem linearni, zadnej mindfuck. Nektery technologicky veci vtipny (tomu se proste nikdo nevyhne, ze vytahne nakou davno mrtvou technologii do budoucnosti).