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Vacuum Flowers
Vacuum Flowers
Author: Michael Swanwick
Praise for Michael Swanwick's VACUUM FLOWERS; — Vacuum Flowers is a major blending of high tech, high adventure, and high drama."-Edward Bryant — "I consider myself one of Michael Swanwick's more enthusiastic fans. He's an impressive writer and an important one, whose work is contributing to the shape of things to come in ur field."-pat Cadigan — ...  more »
ISBN: 117580
Publication Date: 1987
Pages: 248
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Publisher: Arbor House Publishing Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
This book is the seminal cyberpunk works. It's better than Neuromancer. Yes, it's that good.
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This is a fun little book. Yeah, it was written in the middle of the cyberpunk boom, but Rebel Elizabeth Mudlark, Wyeth, Wismon (sp?) and the Comprise all remain interesting characters even today. I will admit the idea of a second spine with "Who knows how many megabytes" sounded much cooler back when I was in college, but it's a minor glitch.

I enjoyed it for the characters, the ideas and the setting and I hope others do to.
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Brilliant - but I can't tell you why, because that'd spoil it.


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