A review by gelatinousdessert
All Tomorrow's Parties by William Gibson

2.0

The shaky premise that "something big is going to change the world soon" holds this book's disparate plots together. When that something finally does come, it doesn't make this tedious novel worthwhile. Gibson's talent for esoteric detail and complex characters remains solid, but without a strong plot to keep things moving, they can't carry the book by themselves.