Flack wrote:I hope they make all those cyberpunk books into movies because then I will finally get through one of them. I've tried reading most of the classic cyberpunk books multiple times and I can never get through them. Just something about the way they're written.
MAY I SUGGEST MY FAVORITE BOOK THEN HEH
I haven't suggested this book to anyone in a few years, so I'm due.
It is absolutely my favorite book and it is what got me into cyberpunk, and yeah, I find most cyberpunk books rather dry.
In a perfect world, I'd be able to do the following:
1) Buy it through Amazon/Kindle
2) Gift it to you
But I can do NEITHER of those things. Anyway, it's "When Gravity Fails" by George Alec Effinger, and this (waves hands) all of this exists only because I was inspired by that thing. And unlike most books people like they they are in their teens, it actually still holds up.
[quote="Flack"]I hope they make all those cyberpunk books into movies because then I will finally get through one of them. I've tried reading most of the classic cyberpunk books multiple times and I can never get through them. Just something about the way they're written.[/quote]
MAY I SUGGEST MY FAVORITE BOOK THEN HEH
I haven't suggested this book to anyone in a few years, so I'm due.
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It is absolutely my favorite book and it is what got me into cyberpunk, and yeah, I find most cyberpunk books rather dry.
In a perfect world, I'd be able to do the following:
1) Buy it through Amazon/Kindle
2) Gift it to you
But I can do NEITHER of those things. Anyway, it's "When Gravity Fails" by George Alec Effinger, and this (waves hands) all of this exists only because I was inspired by that thing. And unlike most books people like they they are in their teens, it actually still holds up.