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I really enjoyed reading some of the reviews from the time. Sounds like people thought Neuromancer was a romantic/cool view of the future, but probably not likely to happen. And so when Gibson brought it back in Count Zero it had lost some of its novelty.
I feel like he was right in a lot of ways, even if we aren't all jacking in to the matrix.
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It's been a while since I read this, but I recall liking it more than some of the reviews. I think Neuromancer set the expectations really high.