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The Bridge Trilogy, a series of science fiction novels by William Gibson, includes 'Virtual Light' (1993), 'Idoru' (1996), and 'All Tomorrow's Parties' (1999). Set in a post-apocalyptic near-future, these books explore themes of cybernetics, virtual reality, and the intersection of humanity and technology.
William Gibson
The Peripheral
The Peripheral is a time-travel story that explores the consequences of advanced technology on society. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of the intersection between technology and human experience.
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Count Zero
Count Zero is the second book in Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, which explores the world of cyberspace and its impact on human society. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of the relationship between technology and consciousness.
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Mona Lisa Overdrive
Mona Lisa Overdrive is the final book in Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, which explores the world of cyberspace and its impact on human society. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of the relationship between technology and identity.
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Virtual Light
Virtual Light is the first book in Gibson's Bridge trilogy, which explores the world of cyberspace and its impact on human society. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of the relationship between technology and consciousness.
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Idoru
Idoru is a standalone novel set in the same universe as the Sprawl trilogy. The book explores the world of virtual reality and the impact of advanced technology on human relationships. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of the intersection between technology and human experience.
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Neuromancer
If you enjoyed the Bridge Trilogy, you'll likely enjoy Neuromancer, Gibson's groundbreaking novel that popularized the cyberpunk genre. The story follows a washed-up computer hacker hired by a mysterious employer to pull off the ultimate hack.
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Snow Crash
Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will appreciate Snow Crash's blend of high-tech science fiction and noir detective story. The novel takes place in a future America where the government has largely collapsed, and society is controlled by powerful corporations.
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The Diamond Age
The Diamond Age is a coming-of-age story set in a future world of nanotechnology, where a young girl is given a powerful and intelligent interactive book that becomes her mentor and protector. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of technology and its impact on society.
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Altered Carbon
Altered Carbon is a hard-boiled detective story set in a future where human personalities can be stored on disks and downloaded into new bodies. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will appreciate the book's gritty, noir atmosphere and its exploration of the implications of advanced technology.
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Pattern Recognition
Pattern Recognition is a standalone novel that explores the world of marketing and branding in the digital age. Fans of the Bridge Trilogy will enjoy the book's exploration of the intersection between technology and human experience.
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