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I was a big fan of Philip K. Dick, in my teenage years. :) but I haven't been reading him much since. I can't recommend the Man in the High Castle, since I haven't read it. I'm not sure if it's considered his best, but is probably one of his more popular novels. I liked Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? since it poses philosophical questions, but at the same time it manages to stay exciting. That's how I remember it :) I liked the movie as well, Blade Runner, but it has very little to do with the actual story in the novel , therefore I would consider the film as something separate.
- Children of Dune
- 1984
- Brave New World
- Frankenstein
TBH I don't read much sci-fi, I need to focus on the self-help stuff, ya feel?
Gotcha, though Sci-Fi can be great self-help.
Damn, that's deep. I think you might be right 🤯
Medicine is never within the enclosure.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick (stole this one from Kroum our copywriter who's a huge bookworm)
Is that his favorite (from Philip K. Dick)? Is the Man in the High Castle recommended?
Let's ask him.... "Hey Kroum, do you recommend The Man in the High Castle?" ...
awaiting response ...
Still waiting … but likely yes 👍
Favorite Sci-Fi novel?