I own them all (except for The Difference Engine which he didn't write, he just supplied a lot of the ideas, so i didn't like it as much.) I suggest reading the two previously mentioned series and then reading Burning Chrome, which is a lot of his early short stories and contains Johnny Mnemonic. If you do that you can see how his ideas evolved over time. it's pretty cool. but yeah, if you haven't read a lot or been exposed to varying different writing styles, you might have a little trouble with his imagery at first. he tends to use words to describe concepts that you would never have associated with each other before. For instance, first line of Neuromancer: "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." cool huh? he's my fave.