Science fiction reviewer Cynthia Ward calls two-time Arthur C. Clarke award-winner Pat Cadigan The Queen of Cyberpunk in her review of Cadigan's acclaimed 1999 work, Tea From an Empty Cup. Ward writes... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book's cyberpunk stories from the masters to the newest makes one appreciate such complete books in this high tech genre of science fiction as: "Mona Lisa Overdrive", "Neuromancer", "Cryptonomicon", "Snow Crash", "Cyber Hunter", and many more.
Not strictly Cyberpunk, but a good read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Cadigan herself bemoans the "Ultimate" title of this book. But the stories inside are amazingly fresh, especially considering the copyright dates on some of them. I found it interesting to first, read the stories, and then turn to the beginning of the book to check the copyright date. The roots of the Cyberpunk literary movement are all here! I highly recommend it to true cyberfans.[webmail]
an excellent collection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
not only does the book give you 16 pages of color, but you get William Gibson, Neal Stephenson and Alfred Bester for the price of admission.
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