Alucard said:Is it okay that I've read the first forty pages of Neuromancer and I barely understand what the heck is happening? I don't think I'm a moron when it comes to books, and I think I have read enough science fiction to get through difficult text, but this is like a whole new level of labyrinthine prose. I'm starting to think he just isn't that good of a writer in this book either...
"Raw edge of vomit in his throat."
"Her gray eyes blind with fear."
Really, William Gibson? Really? It's like he's striving incredibly hard for cool, but ends up sounding juvenile and gets a big ol' rolleyes from me most of the time. I know this book is beloved by many, and I am only forty pages in, but so far I just feel frustrated.
i felt much the same way - a shame because i loved snow crash and wanted more cyberpunk but neuromancer just didn't do it for me. the prose was just too goofy, i was able to look past it in Dune but Gibson is far worse than Herbert.