292 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 1996 by G.P. Putnam's Sons.

ISBN:
978-0-399-14130-0
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3 stars (2 reviews)

23 editions

meh, not as entertaining as Virtual Light

3 stars

This felt like he just took the outline of Virtual Light and rewrote it with a different cast. That might have been fine if I'd read it years after, but I just read VL the day before, so it was annoying. I also didn't find the environments in this one to be as clear or well-described. I loved it up until Chia gets to the restaurant/flat, but then it lost its intensity for me.

Review of 'Idoru' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I was a big fan of Gibson’s virtual light so thought I’d give the second book in the series a go and it was a huge disappointment. It is like a completely different person has written it, Gibson’s voice in virtual light was fantastic, a really gritty noir style whereas this feels like a cheap imitation. It’s tough to give this a low rating because the idea is there, social media has almost a life of it’s own, big companies are able to mine your data to find out what you plan to do and probably know more about you than you do, and a rock star has taken things a step further and plans to marry a being that only exists in virtual reality. Ya see, it does sound interesting and I’m impressed that Gibson came up with this in 1996 and it all feels pretty accurate.

So the …

Subjects

  • Americans -- Japan -- Fiction
  • Virtual reality -- Fiction
  • Rock musicians -- Fiction
  • Teenage girls -- Fiction
  • Tokyo (Japan) -- Fiction