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I've read Neuromancer more than a dozen times, and I enjoy it more and more with each read. I've read it so much that I've got an internal soundtrack that plays while I read it. I can't think of a better compliment for a book. I also greatly enjoy A Canticle for Leibowitz, one of the granddaddies of post-apocalyptic fiction that follows a single abbey through three distinct time periods, from several centuries to a millennium after the bomb. Both very, very good.