Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson reads as cool, propulsive. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
Four interwoven narratives spiral toward convergence as hidden machine intelligences make their move, sustaining Gibson's signature dark, technically precise immersion in a matrix-driven world where human agency and machine intention blur. The prose maintains feverish intensity across fragmented perspectives, with existential stakes raising questions of consciousness and control. Best for: readers of cyberpunk/hard SF; fans of Neuromancer seeking continuation of the Sprawl universe; audiences comfortable with multiple POV, technical density, and ambiguous AI transcendence.
readers of cyberpunk/hard SF; fans of Neuromancer seeking continuation of the Sprawl universe; audiences comfortable with multiple POV, technical density, and ambiguous AI transcendence
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