

This is a plot heavy novel and the pace of the narrative was exhausting at times. It is also the third in a series which I did not know. This was a nice change of pace from my usual books.
This is a plot heavy novel and the pace of the narrative was exhausting at times. It is also the third in a series which I did not know. This was a nice change of pace from my usual books.
Best and fitting end(?) to the trilogy. Threads are knotted, loose ends are ended and yet this eerie oddly contemporary sideways drama could continue. Side note to this good read- Gibson really understands his brands. Could be the fictional companion to Naomi Klein‘s No Logo.
This third book in the Blue Ant trilogy follows Hollis Henry as she unexpectedly resumes work for enigmatic tycoon Hubertus Bigend. Milgrim has also entered Bigend's orbit, and soon he and Hollis are embroiled in a complex web of misunderstanding, misdirection and mistrust. Fascinating from start to finish, Zero History weaves multiple threads from past books into a satisfying conclusion. Loved it.
Just woke up from a short-ish sleep and kicking off my morning with the #24in48 #sff #hoursix challenge 😊 📚 📖. Here‘s a few of my old favorites plus a new book I particularly loved (an unkindness of ghosts). Zero history maybe doesn‘t really even count as SFF.... I guess it‘s more real-world-y, but if you‘re familiar with William Gibson, he writes everything as if he‘s describing an unknown universe. In any case, it‘s my favorite 💜
Where art, advertising, and the military-industrial complex collide! (Cool-hunting is a real profession, BTW.)
My read it pile is on auto repeat