A review by mc_j_ho
Agency by William Gibson

2.0

Rather than repeat what others have said, I will simply note that the repeated mentions of bringing a charger and a Muji bag along and the possibility of these being lost (but minor spoiler alert they aren't actually ever lost, leaving Chekhov's gun unfired) were covered enough to almost warrant sub-plot status. That little goes on in this book. It felt like a sentimental revisit with parts of the Gibson I have loved for years, but ending in a mediocre result.