Ubik
 

Ubik (Vintage)

by Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick's searing metaphysical comedy of death and salvation is a tour de force of panoramic menace and unfettered slapstick, in which the departed give business advice, shop for their next incarnation, and run the continual risk of dying yet again. (read review)

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Dan and Annette
  • Rated 4 stars

Another provocative book by Dick. Perhaps you've thought about the possibility that life is a dream. Dick carries it one step further and wonders, what if you are dead but still have enough brain activity to be dreaming and so you think you are alive? What if your brain activity could be maintained after death to enough of an extent that you could communicate with those still living? How can you know whether or not you are dead or alive? Interesting book with all the ends still loose at the...

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EmperorNorton
  • Rated 2 stars

Interesting book about the all-encompassing question: What is real? Though well written, the story takes a look at reality from so many differet angles, that oce you get into it you start losig it. This confusion is not resolved by the end, in fact, it just keeps getting more mind boggling.

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  • Rated 4.113821 stars
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  • Rated 4.318182 stars
 

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  • aaron d

    aaron d said:

    Philip Dick is like crack, but really, really good crack.

    posted Thursday, December 6 2007
  • aaron d

    aaron d said:

    Philip Dick is like crack.

    posted Thursday, December 6 2007
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