Jennifer Government. Jennifer Government and unlikely ally Hack Nike try to stop John Nike from overthrowing government in the name of profit. Very modern-esque technopunk.
The author has apparently also done a book about augmentation -
Machine Man.
Also, The Good Thief's Guides -
Amsterdam,
Paris,
Las Vegas and now
Venice. These are low-key thieving tales of a part time thief, full time writer, who always ends up getting in way over his head (and sometimes dragging his editor into the mess) but featuring lots and lots of the sort of thing runners need to remember: surveillance, planning, and execution.
Paris in particular has a great example of a face, by the way, one of my favorites.
Comic books and manga kind of qualify as literature, so I'll throw these out as well -
The Losers is a...little over-the-top re: their view of American politics, but this ex-special ops team shows you how it should be done, through subterfuge, guile, and the proper use of force. Also features a great little scene in Seadonia which is hilarious for all you hackers out there.
Densha Otoko. Now, people are going to scratch their heads at this one, but that's fine. What I like about Densha - and the reason I recommend it - is that not enough Shadowrun players realize just what a profound effect the internet is having on things like communication and connection. Densha Otoko is the story of a geek who stops a drunk man from assaulting women on a train and ends up falling in love with a beautiful lady. With the assistance of, of all things,
4chan (the Japanese equivalent, anyway) the geek and the woman fall in love. Supposedly a true story, I dunno, but beautiful and sweet and shows what technology can actually
do for us in a positive light.