Pattern Recognition

^ Read * Pattern Recognition by William Gibson ð eBook or Kindle ePUB. Pattern Recognition While in London to evaluate the redesign of a famous corporate logo, shes offered a different assignment: find the creator of the obscure, enigmatic video clips being uploaded on the Internet - footage that is generating massive underground buzz worldwide. Still haunted by the memory of her missing father - a Cold War security guru who disappeared in downtown Manhattan on the morning of September 11, 2001 - Cayce is soon traveling through parallel universes of marketing, globalization, and terr

Pattern Recognition

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Rating : 4.86 (662 Votes)
Asin : 1400130956
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 540 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-01-17
Language : English

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The first of William Gibson's usually futuristic novels to be set in the present, Pattern Recognition is a masterful snapshot of modern consumer culture and hipster esoterica. --Jeremy Pugh. The novel is filled with Gibson's lyric descriptions and astute observations of modern life, making it worth the read for both cool hunters and their prey. Her hobby and work collide when a megalomaniac client hires her to track down whoever is behind the footage. Set in London, Tokyo, and Moscow, Pattern Recognition takes the reader on

MediaMoll said Gibson's best.. Wait, no, maybe I'm wrong. How could this be better than Count Zero? Maybe not. Better than Neromancer? Could that be? So his work is really hard to rate or compare, but Pattern Recognition, in what seems to be a trilogy of sorts, is stupendous and wonderful.Characters are deliciously drawn. The mystery unravels at a pace that is pitch perfect. The sadness and strange subtle shift of America after 9/11 is captured in a way that other authors haven't touched, which is interesting considering that the novel takes us from London to Tokyo, and Moscow,. cassady said Unexpected storyline. Very Engaging. Coming off of two previous dystopian future/bio tech laden Gibson novels, I guess I expected this to follow suit. Not the case. I purchased it off title alone and didn't read a synopsis before diving right in. Totally loved it. Multi faceted mystery novel.Gibson's writing style for this is a bit jarring at first, but once I adjusted it flowed quite nicely. The main character's inner monologue I found to be very similar to my own so her character became very real to me. Also being from New York and living in Manhattan during 9/11 it was easy to put . Slow but rewarding qfalconer Pattern Recognition is Gibson's most "literary" book. Character development is at his greatest point, and the story line is both subtle and engaging. Cayce's journey takes her around the world physically, while leading her through a more complex journey of emotional growth. She begins the book with the mindset and worldview of a child -- the world is about me -- but ends with the more rational, shades-of-gray vision of the world as having "room for coincidence" and more about her connection to others. The book takes place in the present (unusual fo

While in London to evaluate the redesign of a famous corporate logo, she's offered a different assignment: find the creator of the obscure, enigmatic video clips being uploaded on the Internet - footage that is generating massive underground buzz worldwide. Still haunted by the memory of her missing father - a Cold War security guru who disappeared in downtown Manhattan on the morning of September 11, 2001 - Cayce is soon traveling through parallel universes of marketing, globalization, and terror, heading always for the still point where the three converge. From London to Tokyo to Moscow, she follows the implications of a secret as disturbing - and compelling - as the twenty-first century promises to be "Elegant, entrancing Cayce's globe-trotting gives Pattern Recognition its exultant, James Bond-ish edge" The New York Times "Gibson's usual themes are still intact - globalism, constant surveillance, paranoia, and pattern recognition - only with the added presence of real-world elements" Booklist. Cayce Pollard is a new kind o

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