Book Review: Pattern Recognition

Finished this one a few months ago but got a reminder from the Visual Bookshelf App on Facebook to write up a review, here is what I jotted down:

Gibson continues to show his fine grasp of todays issues while shifting his use of technology to more of a footnote in the plot. In Spook Country he works further into the world created in his last book Pattern Recognition bringing back the Sudo-Advertising agency Blue Ant. This time he crosses the path of the latest topic in US controversy: private intelligence contractors. As always he works in the Russians, but this time with a twist that will leave you scratching your head well through the conclusion.

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Have a kick ass Monday, I may have cracked a rib playing soccer yesterday.

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