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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.
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.