by Philip K. Dick
Has anyone read this book before?
Some of you may know that the movie Blade Runner was based loosely on this novel.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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Re: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
No, but I've wanted to ever since first seeing that movie. Heading off to the library tomorrow...
Also, I don't think my cellphone dreams of anything.
Also, I don't think my cellphone dreams of anything.
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I hope by now you've had the pleasure of reading the book. If you haven't, I highly recommend putting it next on your list.
It blew minds when it was first released in 1968, and it still does today. A great read!
It blew minds when it was first released in 1968, and it still does today. A great read!
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Re: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
threak17 wrote:I hope by now you've had the pleasure of reading the book. If you haven't, I highly recommend putting it next on your list.
It blew minds when it was first released in 1968, and it still does today. A great read!
I havent yet but thanks for bringing my attention back to it.
I have heard it is quite good.
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I finally got around to this book and am half way through.
What a pleasant surprise this book has been and a nice twist that differentiates itself well from Blade Runner!!
What a pleasant surprise this book has been and a nice twist that differentiates itself well from Blade Runner!!
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The movie is my all time favorite sci fi flick.LanDroid wrote:No, but I've wanted to ever since first seeing that movie. Heading off to the library tomorrow...
Also, I don't think my cellphone dreams of anything.
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Re: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
While I have read many of Dick's work, "Androids" is not one of them, though I have seen "Blade Runner." BTW, his "Minority Report" (which I did read) was also made into a movie. The book was better. Trying to think of more or his works, but would have to go to another website - one of the negatives to getting older; as your memory banks get fuller and fuller, accessing them also becomes harder.
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Re: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Why not read it?
I do not have much patience at all for fiction unless it is well regarded and has a deep philosophical theme to it.
Phillip D is good. I would be willing to give another of his books a shot one day.
I do not have much patience at all for fiction unless it is well regarded and has a deep philosophical theme to it.
Phillip D is good. I would be willing to give another of his books a shot one day.
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Re: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
I just finished his short story The Minority Report, very interesting with multiple changing timelines. Now I need to see the movie again, can't remember if it captures all the complexity in the story.
Next I want to read about 'Lectric Sheep and re-watch Blade Runner. (My wife just bought me a Kindle Fire, so maybe I can git r done quickly once that arrives. Will probably DL the Scientology book also, too many holds at the library...)
Next I want to read about 'Lectric Sheep and re-watch Blade Runner. (My wife just bought me a Kindle Fire, so maybe I can git r done quickly once that arrives. Will probably DL the Scientology book also, too many holds at the library...)