Would you like to see this page in English? Click here.

 

ou
Ouvrez une session pour activer Commander en 1-Click.
 
 
D'autres produits offerts
67 neufs & d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 0.01

Vous en avez un à vendre?
Vendez les vôtres ici
 
   
Count Zero
 
Agrandissez cette image
 

Count Zero (Paperback)

de William Gibson (Author)
4.3étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (48 évaluations de client)
Price: CDN$ 9.99 & se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Habituellement expédié sous 3 à 5 semaines.
Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.

Commandez-vous pour Noël? Lexpédition de cet article nécessite quelques jours supplémentaires. Il sera livré après 25 décembre. Besoin d'un cadeau de dernèire minute? Offrez un chèque-cadeau.

16 neufs à partir de CDN$ 3.80 49 d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 0.01 2 de collection à partir de CDN$ 13.80

Produits fréquemment achetés ensemble

Count Zero + Mona Lisa Overdrive + Neuromancer
Prix public : CDN$ 29.97
Prix pour les trois: CDN$ 28.90

Certains de ces articles seront expédiés plus tôt que les autres. Afficher l'information

  • Cet article : Count Zero de William Gibson

    Habituellement expédié sous 3 à 5 semaines.
    Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.
    Se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails

  • Mona Lisa Overdrive de William Gibson

    En stock.
    Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.
    Se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails

  • Neuromancer de William Gibson

    En stock.
    Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.
    Se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails


Les clients qui ont acheté cet article ont aussi acheté

Mona Lisa Overdrive

Mona Lisa Overdrive

de William Gibson
4.4étoiles sur 5 (39)  CDN$ 9.92
Neuromancer

Neuromancer

de William Gibson
4.2étoiles sur 5 (334)  CDN$ 8.99
Virtual Light

Virtual Light

de William Gibson
3.7étoiles sur 5 (58)  CDN$ 9.89
Burning Chrome

Burning Chrome

de William Gibson
4.3étoiles sur 5 (47)  CDN$ 13.13
Pattern Recognition

Pattern Recognition

de William Gibson
3.8étoiles sur 5 (167)  CDN$ 8.99
Découvrez des articles similaires

Les détails du produit


Descriptions du produit

From Amazon.com

Turner, corporate mercenary, wakes in a reconstructed body, a beautiful woman by his side. Then Hosaka Corporation reactivates him for a mission more dangerous than the one he's recovering from: Maas-Neotek's chief of R&D is defecting. Turner is the one assigned to get him out intact, along with the biochip he's perfected. But this proves to be of supreme interest to certain other parties--some of whom aren't remotely human.

Bobby Newmark is entirely human: a rustbelt data-hustler totally unprepared for what comes his way when the defection triggers war in cyberspace. With voodoo on the Net and a price on his head, Newmark thinks he's only trying to get out alive. A stylish, streetsmart, frighteningly probable parable of the future and sequel to Neuromancer



From Publishers Weekly

Gibson's first novel, Neuromancer, was greeted with hosannas and showered with awards. This second book, set in the same universe, again offers a faddish, glitzy surface not unlike that of Miami Vice. Gibson's central image is the shadow boxes constructed by the artist Joseph Cornell, collections of seemingly unrelated objects whose juxtaposition creates a new impression. In the same fashion, the novel has three protagonists, each of whom is putting together jigsaw clues in pursuit of his separate goal. The corporate headhunter, the art dealer and the computer hacker all find themselves being manipulatedjust as the author contrives to have their paths converge. This book is less appealing and less verbally skillful than Gibson's first novel, dense and dour as that was, but readers who liked that one will want to see this as well.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

Associer des mots-clés à ce produit

 (De quoi s'agit-il ?)
Considérez votre mot-clé comme une sorte d'étiquette définissant parfaitement ce produit.
Les mots-clés aident les clients à organiser et trouver leurs articles favoris.
Vos mots-clés : Ajouter votre premier mot-clé
 

What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?

Count Zero
72% buy the item featured on this page:
Count Zero 4.3étoiles sur 5 (48)
CDN$ 9.99
Neuromancer
10% buy
Neuromancer 4.2étoiles sur 5 (334)
CDN$ 8.99
Snow Crash
8% buy
Snow Crash 4.2étoiles sur 5 (562)
CDN$ 12.41
Pattern Recognition
5% buy
Pattern Recognition 3.8étoiles sur 5 (167)
CDN$ 8.99

 

L'avis des consommateurs

48 évaluations
5 étoiles:
 (29)
4 étoiles:
 (12)
3 étoiles:
 (3)
2 étoiles:
 (2)
1 étoiles:
 (2)
 
 
 
 
 
Évaluation du client type
4.3étoiles sur 5 (48 évaluations de client)
 
 
 
 
Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients:
Commentaires client les plus utiles

 
5.0étoiles sur 5 SF NOIR...POETIC DREAMSCAPES OF A DISTOPIC FUTURE...(Part 2), Sep 6 2007
Par NeuroSplicer (Freeside, in geosynchronous orbit) - Voir tous mes commentaires
(TOP 50 REVIEWER)   
This review is from: Count Zero (Paperback)
I have read this masterpiece (together with the other two of the Sprawl series: NEUROMANCER and MONA LISA OVERDRIVE) during my university years, about a decade ago. Since then I have re-read it countless times.

Of the three this is my favorite: good and evil voodoo legbas as AI cyberspace avatars; life in the Sprawl comes into focus, sharply. The eye-watering smog and the ozone smell of new electronics surround a storyline that moves on deserted highways with the assurance of an armored hovercraft..

Even reading only some pages brings up powerful imagery, unforgettable prose...

Start with NEUROMANCER. Then this one. And then MONA LISA OVERDRIVE.

A Masterpiece Trilogy!!! Own them all!!!
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
3.0étoiles sur 5 Not as good as Neuromancer, Sep 30 2003
Par J. Umbach "zerrodefex" (Bartlett, IL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
(REAL NAME)   
I loved Neuromancer and was happy to find that it was made into a sort of trilogy, but I was quite disappointed with Count Zero. I think it is a combination of the writing style, characters, and overall plot.

As part of a trilogy, it does not have all that much in common with Neuromancer other than the world it is set in. None of the main characters from Neuromancer appear except for the Finn but it's only a cameo appearance here. We get the impression that the Wintermute AI sort of split into multiple entities at some time between the stories, which is suggested to be a few years.

As for the characters, none of them really appealed to me the way the ones from Neuromancer did. The main protaganists are underdeveloped and rather bland at the end. They just weren't that sympathetic and I couldn't really get myself to care about them.

Then there is the writing style. While Neuromancer was written entirely from Case's point of view, Count Zero is seen through the eyes of three different people who take different paths throughout the story. At the end of the book the paths converge but they do so in a rather sudden and Deus-Ex-Machina like way that is hard to swallow. It felt to me like Gibson was running out of pages and had realized that he needed to tie all these plot threads together. The book could have used a couple more chapters to straighten everything out, rather than having the non-ending it has like Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash (a small flaw in an otherwise phenomenal book.) This writing style however, has become common in Gibson's later novels, though fortunately in Virtual Light he learns to tie the three characters together better and in Idoru he sticks to only two main protagonists, which makes it easier to follow.

Overall, I would only recommend reading Count Zero if you intend to read Mona Lisa Overdrive (final book in the trilogy) as it takes off shortly from the end of Count Zero with some of the same main characters and developes them more. In the big picture, Count Zero doesn't stand very well on it's own and mainly bridges the gap between the beginning and the end.

Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
5.0étoiles sur 5 Might just be Gibson's best ..., Sep 14 2003
I first read this book (many years and many rereads ago) with low expectations. I'd been told that Gibson was a one book wonder, that he'd never managed to pull off a second book nearly as good as his brilliant first novel, NEUROMANCER. Gibson beat that rap, of course, with masterpieces like IDORU and PATTERN RECOGNITION. But somehow COUNT ZERO has always gotten ever so slightly lost in the shuffle.

Well, I'm here to tell you that everyone, starting with Publishers Weekly, got it wrong. COUNT ZERO is no mere repeat of Neuromancer. It's a different beast altogether. It's older, subtler, and stranger. It's Neuromancer's hard-boiled street chic all grown up and with grown-up-sized problems. The characters are real, complex, and unforgettable. And the central image of the book - though I can't describe it without giving much of the plot away - generates one of the most hauntingly beautiful moments in all of science fiction.

If you're one of those Gibson fans who hasn't quite gotten around to reading COUNT ZERO, you're in for a rare treat.

Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)


Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients: Créer votre propre commentaire
 
 
Commentaires client les plus récents

5.0étoiles sur 5 Compelling
"Count Zero" pulls it off without being cheesey. I was surprised by how unstupid this futuristic setting was. Read more
Publié le Sep 4 2003 par Napualani Ahina

1.0étoiles sur 5 Dull Dull Dull
This is a very poorly written book. The characters are one dimensional, predictable and uninteresting. The plot is slow, dim witted and mundane. All in all a waste of paper. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 An interesting continuation of the Neuromancer universe.
Count Zero is considered by many to be the sequel to Neuromancer. Upon finishing it, I was surprised as to how little this story had anything to do with Neuromancer. Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2003 par UltraMuffin

4.0étoiles sur 5 Prophecy?
This book takes a strange and violent look into the future. Some of the tech talk is confusing but you pick up on it really fast. Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2003 par William Black

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Gibson
three superb stories through the book all merge into one great cyberpunk fantasy. Gibsons five minutes into the future world is completley beleivable, full of rich characters,... Read more
Publié le Mars 19 2003 par campbelllaw

5.0étoiles sur 5 Better Than Neuromancer
"Count Zero" is an extremely good fiction novel. In fact, I thought it was even better than "Neuromancer" (also by Gibson). Read more
Publié le Janv. 23 2003 par Travis J Smith

5.0étoiles sur 5 This is my second copy of this book.
So, it is not very durable! I mean if a book can not handle being dropped into the tub, left in the sun for a week and not turn brittle and yellow. Read more
Publié le Déc 19 2002 par Gadget junkie

5.0étoiles sur 5 Count Zero
Count Zero extends Gibson's elaborate description of cyberpunk technology with a suspenseful story line that explores many future possibilities for an even more gripping story... Read more
Publié le Déc 2 2002 par traviz71

5.0étoiles sur 5 William Gibson does it again.
As a avid reader of cyberpunk, i can say with all confidence that this is one of the most entertaining cyberpunk novels I have had the priviledge of reading. Read more
Publié le Déc 1 2002 par Adam R Elliott

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best of the Series
I'll make it short and sweet. Of the neuromancer series, this on was the best.
Publié le Sep 11 2002 par Kern A. Blackburn

Rechercher uniquement sur les commentaires portant sur ce produit



Listmania!

Créer une liste thématique Listmania!

Cherchez des articles semblables par catégorie


Chercher des articles semblables par sujet


Commentaires

Souhaitez-vous compléter ou améliorer les informations sur ce produit ? Ou faire modifier les images?

Votre historique récent

 (En savoir plus)

Après avoir visualisé des pages détaillées produit ou des résultats de recherche, regardez ici pour trouver une façon simple de poursuivre votre navigation sur des pages qui vous intéressent.