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The peripheral book series in order
The peripheral book series in order













the peripheral book series in order the peripheral book series in order

Smith told Time that, when writing the show, he "allowed for a certain degree of confusion and trusted that other people involved in the elaborate production would speak up if anything was incomprehensible." The show doesn't entirely emulate Gibson's style, however. Rather than explaining the intricacies of Burton's haptic implants, Gibson lets readers piece things together through context clues for most of the book. Because Flynne and Wilf know their way around their respective futures, neither spends much time thinking about how things work on a technical level. William Gibson doesn't do much hand-holding in his novel "The Peripheral." The book is told from the third-person point of view, but it's also very much coming from the perspective of its lead characters.















The peripheral book series in order