A review by kellymce
Spook Country by William Gibson

3.0

I always enjoy reading Gibson, but I don't often retain much. This is no exception: I just finished it and I still am a little unclear on what actually happened. Maybe I'm just a sloppy reader.

Unrelatedly, this was my favorite line in the whole book: "'Being Canadian,' said Bigend, 'even in today's fraught world, isn't always the first thing I'd mention about someone.'" Gibson knows about stealth Canadians, people.