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Cyberpunk and Related Books
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Cyberpunk Science Fiction
- Bethke, Bruce
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- Cyberpunk
- Headcrash
- Blumlein, Michael
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- The Movement of Mountains
- Brunner, John
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- Stand on Zanzibar
- The Shockwave Rider
- Burroughs, William S.
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- Naked Lunch
- The Soft Machine
- The Ticket That Exploded
- Nova Express
- Cadigan, Pat
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- Mindplayers
- Patterns
- Synners
- Home By the Sea
- Fools
- Dirty Work
- Tea From an Empty Cup
- Parasite
- [Delaney, Samule R.] Chang, Glenn, Gotlieb, Phyllis and McGarry, Mark J.,
eds.
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- The Edge of Space: Three Original Novellas of Science Fiction
- Gibson, William
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- Neuromancer
- Count Zero
- Mona Lisa Overdrive
- Burning Chrome
- Virtual Light
- Idoru
- All Tomorrow's Parties
- Spook Country
- Pattern Recognition
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- Gibson, William and
Sterling, Bruce
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- The Difference Engine
- Kadrey, Richard
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- Metrophage
- Laidlaw, Marc
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- Dad'd Nuke
- Neon Lotus
- Kirchev, Christian As.
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- Chemical Illusions
- Maddox, Tom
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- Halo
- Walls of Lights
- McCaffery, Larry, ed.
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- Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk and Postmodern
Fiction
- Murphy, Pat
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- The Falling Woman
- Pynchon, Thomas
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- Gravity's Rainbow
- Rucker, Rudy
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- Software
- Wetware
- Freeware
- The Hacker and the Ants
- Shiner, Lewis
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- Frontera
- Deserted Cities of the Heart
- The Edges of Things
- Nine Hard Questions About the Universe
- Slam
- Glimpses: A Novel
- Shirley, John
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- City Come a-Walkin'
- Eclipse
- Eclipse Penumbra
- Eclipse Corona
- Heatseeker
- The Exploded Heart: The Trajectory of a Science Fiction Punk
- Smith, Michael Marshall
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- Only Forward
- Spares
- One Of Us
- The Straw Men
- Stephenson, Neal
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- Snow Crash
- The Diamond Age
- Zodiac: The Eco-Thriller
- Sterling, Bruce
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- Crystal Express
- Islands in the Net
- Mirrorshades
- Schismatrix
- The Artificial Kid
- Globalhead
- Heavy Weather
- Holy Fire
- Vinge, Vernor
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- True Names
- True Names and Other Dangers
- Tatja Grimm's World
This list could go forever, but I would like to give special credit to the Russian Cyberpunk authors, which are not very popular to the west(?!), and especialy to Sergey Lukyanenko, of which the book "Mirror Maze" is a noble piece of cyberpunk science fiction. For reference to Russian cyberpunk authors check to the cyberpunk.ru page and set your browser to Cyrilic Encodnig.
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