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Jun 30, 2014 11:56AM

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Sorry Jo, I haven't read Dr. Bloodmoney.



I quite enjoyed this book - I thought in some ways it worked better than Blade Runner. I thought the whole artificial / real animal theme recurring through the book was a little on the nose at times, but making more of it than the film did was a good counterpoint to the main human / android theme.

I don't want to spoil the book for anyone so i won't go into detail but I really enjoyed a particular moment in the book where the plot suddenly takes quite a different turn to the film and makes you question a lot of things.

"One has to pay attention to such admonitions, he realised, if one expects to stay alive - or half alive.
Whichever it is."
I think it sums it up nicely.



Stigmata was the book that scared Dick himself the most after he finished writing it. I think Dick's writing style is often pretty good, but it's his structure that he's known for. He based his novel structure on French classics, so his novels are quite different from what was typically going on in the U.S. I think it's also what makes Dick a difficult read for some people.

The Man in the High Castle is sometimes cited as Dick's masterpiece, but I didn't much care for it. With an alternate history premise, it is perhaps one of his least weird works.
I think I tend to like his shorter works better. I recently enjoyed The Minority Report. The movie they made of it also was quite good, though it diverged quite a bit from the story. There have been a number of movies made of Dick's stories that are like that, Blade Runner being one.

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