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Mona Lisa Overdrive Mass Market Paperback – December 1, 1989

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William Gibson, author of the extraordinary multiaward-winning novel Neuromancer, has written his most brilliant and thrilling work to date . . .The Mona Lisa Overdrive.  

Enter Gibson's unique world—lyric and mechanical, sensual and violent, sobering and exciting—where multinational corporations and high tech outlaws vie for power, traveling into the computer-generated universe known as cyberspace.  Into this world comes Mona, a young girl with a murky past and an uncertain future whose life is on a collision course with internationally famous Sense/Net star Angie Mitchell.  Since childhood, Angie has been able to tap into cyberspace
without a computer.  Now, from inside cyberspace, a kidnapping plot is masterminded by a phantom entity who has plans for Mona, Angie, and all humanity, plans that cannot be controlled . . . or even known.  And behind the intrigue lurks the shadowy Yazuka, the powerful Japanese underworld, whose leaders ruthlessly manipulate people and events to suit their own purposes . . . or so they think.
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Into the cyber-hip world of William Gibson comes Mona, a young girl with a murky past and an uncertain future whose life is on a collision course with internationally famous Sense/Net star Angie Mitchell. Since childhood, Angie has been able to tap into cyberspace without a computer. Now, from inside cyberspace, a kidnapping plot is masterminded by a phantom entity who has plans for Mona, Angie, and all humanity, plans that cannot be controlled...or even known. And behind the intrigue lurks the shadowy Yakuza, the powerful Japanese underworld, whose leaders ruthlessly manipulate people and events to suit their own purposes.

An over-the-top thrill ride sequel to Neuromancer and Count Zero.

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Brilliant, gritty, densely textured. -- Kirkus Reviews

Gibson's most obsorbing story to date. --
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Spectra; Reissue edition (December 1, 1989)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553281747
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553281743
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.15 x 0.83 x 6.9 inches
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William Gibson is the award-winning author of Neuromancer, Mona Lisa Overdrive, The Difference Engine, with Bruce Sterling, Virtual Light, Idoru, All Tomorrow's Parties and Pattern Recognition. William Gibson lives in Vancouver, Canada. His latest novel, published by Penguin, is Spook Country (2007).

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Customers find the book engaging and enjoyable to read. They appreciate the story quality, character development, and visual content. Readers describe the science fiction as superb and a classic cyberpunk novel. The writing style is described as excellent and the ideas fascinating.

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84 customers mention "Readability"73 positive11 negative

Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it engaging, with good dialogue and a poetic style. The author expertly hooks the reader and takes them on an incredible journey. Readers appreciate the effort to keep the books separate. Overall, they describe the book as a classic that does not disappoint.

"...All in all a pristine new copy of a classic cyberpunk novel by a revered author. Good first impression from a small business!" Read more

"...Gibson makes a good attempt at keeping these books separate enough that a reader might be able to read them independently..." Read more

"Mona Lisa Overdrive is another great work of William Gibson amongst his many other SF books...." Read more

"...them like the page-turners they were on first-time read, is very rewarding...." Read more

67 customers mention "Story quality"57 positive10 negative

Customers enjoy the story. They say it continues and wraps up themes and storylines of the trilogy. The characters, plot, setting all mix together in creating an intriguing mystery. Readers appreciate the author's original storytelling style and consider the trilogy as a whole.

"...necessary to understand what's going on, and the summaries of previous events are detailed enough to let readers know where things are coming from)...." Read more

"...The characters, plot, setting all mix together in creating a great book to read." Read more

"Great end to the trilogy, brings so many characters and ideas together. Thought provoking, entertaining, and great characters. A true masterpiece." Read more

"...High tech and high volume prose. Technological, detailed, dense prose that sometimes you really need to pay close attention to...." Read more

17 customers mention "Character development"17 positive0 negative

Customers find the characters engaging and interesting. The supporting cast is also praiseworthy.

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"...okay. Good for her. I'm happy. The book contains marginally interesting players but barely developed--skin deep characterizations but..." Read more

"Great end to the trilogy, brings so many characters and ideas together. Thought provoking, entertaining, and great characters. A true masterpiece." Read more

"...Its a jumble at times but perfectly William Gibson. This story like the other two in this series can be read standalone...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the author's imagery and immersive future world. They find the descriptions rich and atmospheric. The book is described as poetic and fun to read.

"...Plus, the rich descriptions and atmosphere that Gibson evokes can be appreciated at length...." Read more

"...Soon you are completely immersed into a sublime creation, unable to disengage back into the tedium of the known...." Read more

"...That said, this book is very inventive and action packed. He cleverly brings lots of story threads together...." Read more

"...'s convoluted and was a challenge for me to keep up, but I enjoyed the author's imagery." Read more

14 customers mention "Science fiction"14 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the science fiction in the book. They find it engaging, well-written, and plausible. The book is described as a classic cyberpunk novel by a revered author.

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"...: nothing violates the laws of science as we know them, and everything is plausible in the vein of "if this trend continues, . . ." Read it...." Read more

"...Classic science fiction, done twenty-five years ago now, but still very current and very fresh. Big fun." Read more

"One of my favorite books since it came out decades ago. Quick sci-fi- and well-written - I always find something new every time I read it...." Read more

13 customers mention "Writing style"10 positive3 negative

Customers like the writing style. They say it's excellent and wish they could read it again for the first time.

"...Lisa Overdrive" reads pretty much like the previous two books: a well-written, interesting story with well-done characters and worlds...." Read more

"...I don't know about you, but I love that kind of book if it's well written, and this one is...." Read more

"...Gibson writes beautifully, and he absolutely has something to say...." Read more

"...child of Kerouac and Philip Dick: enigmatic, often incoherent and rambling, with the occasional incandescent phrase that suckers you in to..." Read more

10 customers mention "Ideas"10 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's ideas fascinating and futuristic. They appreciate the gritty and human story, as well as the futuristic creativity and future visions. The books shape the technological ecosystem of today and are a testament to the human ability to anticipate futures.

"...High tech and high volume prose. Technological, detailed, dense prose that sometimes you really need to pay close attention to...." Read more

"...Like a parent to a child, he guides you slowly through your exploration; as you begin bring the initially blurry concepts into focus...." Read more

"Prophetic Gibson fare, full of future visions many of which have come into reality in the time since these books were written...." Read more

"...I love how each book brought new characters, technology, and slang fully into being...." Read more

14 customers mention "Pacing"6 positive8 negative

Customers have different views on the pacing. Some find it fast-paced and gritty, while others feel it's not as good as Neuromancer or one of Gibson's best works. They also mention that some sections feel dated now.

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"...The pace slowly unfolds allowing you to only peak a little at a time...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
    Book came wrapped in easily removable plastic and in a tight, snug bubble envelope. Wasn’t bent at the corners of the hardcover and with no damage to the jacket. No missing, torn, or dog-eared pages either. All in all a pristine new copy of a classic cyberpunk novel by a revered author. Good first impression from a small business!
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014
    William Gibson's "Mona Lisa Overdrive" is a decent ending to the Sprawl Trilogy he started with Neuromancer. Gibson makes a good attempt at keeping these books separate enough that a reader might be able to read them independently (there's a lot of in-book time between the events in each book, knowledge of returning characters isn't necessary to understand what's going on, and the summaries of previous events are detailed enough to let readers know where things are coming from). But, though it's possible to read the books out of order, I wouldn't recommend it. You'd still miss a lot.

    In general, "Mona Lisa Overdrive" reads pretty much like the previous two books: a well-written, interesting story with well-done characters and worlds. Even though I rate this book at a Very Good 4 stars out of 5, I'd also say that it's not quite as good as the previous book (which was similarly not quite as good as the original). Probably the biggest issue is that this book's pacing is just a bit off. First, he's running four sets of intertwined plot lines here. So, it takes a while to get things together and rolling. Also, he throws in a bit more of the artsy prose that successful authors seem to want to write instead of meat-and-potatoes stories. For instance, he's got one chapter dedicated to extolling the virtues of the production techniques used in a documentary a character is watching. But, those are fairly minor issues. Overall, it's a very good continuation (and conclusion) of the series.

    The books in Gibson's Sprawl Trilogy are:

    1. Neuromancer
    2. Count Zero
    3. Mona Lisa Overdrive
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
    Mona Lisa Overdrive is another great work of William Gibson amongst his many other SF books. The characters, plot, setting all mix together in creating a great book to read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2014
    I have read and re-read parts and whole of the three Sprawl books (Neuromancer, Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive) over the past couple of decades, gaining new insights and making new connections across the events in the world described by Gibson. The ebook version makes it much easier to make make quick visits to this world during moments of downtime.

    Re-reading selectively, with the intent of mining more cyber-insight from these books, rather than rushing through them like the page-turners they were on first-time read, is very rewarding. Plus, the rich descriptions and atmosphere that Gibson evokes can be appreciated at length.

    The interconnection and evolution and continuity among events really holds together over the trilogy, and supports the grand vision started with Neuromancer.

    Mona Lisa Overdrive takes place after the wrenching cyberspace events of Neuromancer and the resulting turmoil in Count Zero. Basically, the combination of Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive build on the cyberworld that was transformed at the end of Neuromancer. The wrap-up and finale of Mona Lisa Overdrive gives poignant and fitting closure to the events of the world that evolved after Neuromancer. I loved seeing the characters evolve over these two books.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2018
    The most interesting thing about William Gibson, The Godfather Of Cyberpunk, is how blessedly, bizarrely attached to protecting the innocents and rewarding his heroes he is. Under all the cybersleaze and drugs and corruption beats a strong ethical center - once you accept that his White Knights are cheerfully amoral hitwomen and ruthless criminals/businessmen, and his innocents are low-level junkie hookers and petty thieves.

    In this novel, the third in his openly-SF SPRAWL Trilogy, the lives of female "Simstim" (a kind of cross between VR Programs and music videos) star Angela with an at first confusing relationship to both Voodoo and the "Matrix" (Gibson's version of the Wild West Internet), the aforementioned junkie hooker Mona who bears some resemblance to Angela (and is later given plastic surgery to resemble her closely), a guy in seeming suspended animation attached to a supercomputer (the "Count"), Yakuza Goddaughter Kumiko sent to England to keep her safe during an apparent turf war that becomes a global conflagration, and Super-Buttkicking Hitwoman/"Businesswoman" Sally Shears (who later turns out to be another identity of "Mona Millions" from the classic NEUROMANCER) all end up intertwining with the lives of various down&outers in The Sprawl. A vast, elaborate blackmail/kidnapping plot, with multiple murders to grease the wheels, is bringing them all together - only those who set the plot in motion never planned for the cogs to meet up and/or turn things around in their own ways!

    You'll spend at least half the novel utterly confused and gasping for relevance - but in the back half a great deal becomes clearer, even if the ending will leave you somewhat confused by what happened and why, exactly. In that way it's like most of Gibson's work - fascinating and frustrating in equal measure. If you have a taste for what Gibson's cooking, you'll rate this novel higher than I did - if not, you'll wonder WTF I gave it four stars for.
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  • NC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular
    Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2024
    Gibson follows seams of imagination into cultures that perhaps only he CAN imagine. So familiar, and so extraordinary. Add this to his glittering choice of words and language.
    One of the most satisfying reads you can get.
  • Jonsey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2025
    Another piece of pure art by Gibson. A great story expertly told with all the in-depth world building you'd expect from one of his stories. Whilst some of the ideas he puts forth are abstract, they remain all too plausible. Highly recommended.
  • JOEL LECLAIR
    5.0 out of 5 stars Third volume of the Sprawl Trilogy
    Reviewed in France on December 18, 2024
    Excellent, on par with Neuromancer and Count Zero
  • Begeisterter Leser
    5.0 out of 5 stars Finally …
    Reviewed in Germany on August 20, 2024
    … all good things come to an end. I must admit that I was lost somewhere in the middle of the book and wondered where the whole story would lead, but in the end came the big “whoa!” effect.
    Great story, 👍🏼😁
  • Alessandra
    4.0 out of 5 stars Complicato in alcuni punti
    Reviewed in Italy on January 6, 2023
    Ero curiosa di leggerlo in lingua originale in quanto grande appassionata di questo autore e di questo libro in particolare. Non è sempre scorrevole, alcuni pezzi li ho trovati un po' ostici per i termini usati. Consiglio la lettura se lo avete letto anche in italiano
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