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The book that defined the cyberpunk movement, inspiring everything from The Matrix to Cyberpunk 2077.

The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.

William Gibson revolutionised science fiction in his 1984 debut Neuromancer. The writer who gave us the matrix and coined the…

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12 authors picked Neuromancer as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I don’t think cyberpunk as we know it would exist without William Gibson’s Neuromancer. If PKD jump-started the genre, then Gibson advanced it in ways previously unimaginable.

I love the tone and texture of this book. Written in a gritty urban style, the mixture of atmosphere and wacky characters vividly paints the concept of high-tech and low-life that underpins the cyberpunk genre. Plus, it has “street samurai”–I mean, let’s go!

I really love this book because it's a great example of cyberpunk fiction. I like how it shows the connection between artificial intelligence and human life.

The book explores big ideas like artificial intelligence, powerful companies, and what it means to be human. The mood and the story really got me thinking about the ethics of a world where all these things come together. It's a really great book that I keep coming back to because it made a big impression on me.

I enjoy this book because it essentially serves as a link between the older 60s post-modernist dystopian science fiction and the more contemporary, technology-driven, emotionally burdened weariness that has characterised authors since the 80s.

This book was outstanding; I found it impossible to stop reading. Gibson masterfully crafts an edge and tension that permeates the entire story, gripping the reader and refusing to let go.

Arguably, Neuromancer not only defined its genre but also left a noticeable imprint on literature and film ever since.

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

I wonder where humanity is heading. Somewhere around 2023, I fell off the deep end with my newfound love for the cyberpunk genre. I started with this classic. Just the opening has lodged itself in my brain: “The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.”

In the future, I wonder if the line between machine and flesh, digital and real, will be so blurred that it’s all the same to us. In many ways, the post-capitalistic cyberpunk world is already here, and I see that reflected in Neuromancer.

From Kian's list on think about humanity's legacy.

My book selections were very limited growing up – mostly mystery and thriller books borrowed from the collections of other people’s parents with a spattering of Isaac Asimov and Orson Scott Card when I could find them. 

I read a quote from Neuromancer in an email signature on a BBS in the early 1990s which led to me picking up a copy at a used bookstore. I was blown away by the completely new genre and came back to it several times through my 20s. I filed it away mentally as YA fiction before finding it this year during a…

Without a doubt, Neuromancer is the most recognizable, well-known, and highly regarded cyberpunk novel—and rightfully so. 

Published in 1984, Neuromancer was directly inspired by City Come A-Walkin’ and then surpassed it, deepening the technical elements, exploring the ever-more-important aspects of computer networks and hacking (Gibson having coined the phrase, “cyberspace”), and solidifying the literary style of cyberpunk. 

For me, though, the fact that Gibson was responding to Shirley enriches both novels. I love the concept of one artist responding to another’s work; from Horace to Shakespeare, to Dryden to Pope, to Hammett to Chandler, the best art is inspired by…

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The Guardian of the Palace by Steven J. Morris,

The Guardian of the Palace is the first novel in a modern fantasy series set in a New York City where magic is real—but hidden, suppressed, and dangerous when exposed.

When an ancient magic begins to leak into the world, a small group of unlikely allies is forced to act…

This novel kicked off the Cyberpunk revolution in SF in the 1980s. Though most of it takes place in a crowded and dystopian future Earth, the final section is set aboard a space colony, the Villa Straylight, controlled by a creepy inbred family of billionaires and a rogue artificial intelligence. The basic plot is a "caper story" about a team of professionals putting together a plan to get into Straylight—but then they discover that getting out is a bigger problem.

From James' list on exploring big things in space.

“The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.” One of the seminal cyberpunk novels, Neuromancer is as lean, mean, and dazzling as ever. Gibson creates a world that you can smell, and explores the concept that better tech doesn’t make better people (and the future may be just as seedy and violent as any other time in history). Biomodifications, mirror-shade anti-heroines, computer hacking, artificial intelligence, mega-corporations, and a world perched on the cusp of a self-made hell, Neuromancer set the standard for all who followed.

This book is dear to my heart and led me towards Cyberpunk literature. Neuromancer is the first book I’d suggest to anyone approaching the genre for the first time. Hackers, ruthless organised crime and corporations, low-life in a dystopian high-tech society, a tormented protagonist, cyborgs, and AI. This book features them all and Gibson is an outstanding storyteller. Bonus points for the badass razor-girl Molly Millions, a deadly cyborg I often mention as one of my favourite characters of all time.

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Oaky With a Hint of Murder by Dawn Brotherton,

Aury and Scott travel to the Finger Lakes in New York’s wine country to get to the bottom of the mysterious happenings at the Songscape Winery. Disturbed furniture and curious noises are one thing, but when a customer winds up dead, it’s time to dig into the details and see…

I came very late to the party on this book, and was still staggered by it. It’s the primary source for the grimy near-future aesthetic I’ve loved and employed for years, and even decades after publication, it still does cyberpunk better than any of its countless descendants. Each page is packed neutron-star tight with branding and slang. The prose is razorous and attentive. The ending’s a bit bleak, but the truly crushing thing is that I’ll never write something this cool.

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

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