Book vs movie
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By Todd the yahoo
I Generally prefer the book even when I read the book after watching the movie it inspired. That is not the case here. I’ve always been a blade runner fan so maybe it was too different from the book and shouldn’t be compared. That being said, I really didn’t like the whole spiritual thing with the box. It didn’t seem to fit.
Meh.
3
By Satanicpuppy
If you’re new to PKD and you want to read this book to see what the fuss is about, I predict you’ll be disappointed.
His *ideas* are brilliant, and many more gifted storytellers have taken those ideas and made art.
But his writing is jerky and obscure, his characters are flat and have strange motivations, and the whole thing has the surreal aspect of a fever dream.
Bladerunner was inspired by this novel, and, frankly, it’s unlikely anyone would still be reading it if that were not the case.
Grab this from the library, don’t spend fourteen dollars on a jumped up novella about a guy with a robot sheep.
One of the best books I have read
5
By PinataDog0131
It was written so perfectly. It was a very touching story. Worth every penny.
Lol
4
By geopro42
We’re close to extinction, I guess…
Classic Sci-Fi, a little different from the film
4
By ManWithTheBFG
As someone who saw the film Blade Runner first, it was interesting to see certain things from the film a bit more fleshed out here. The story was also distinct from the film. An entertaining read to be sure, but I find myself a bit jaded at my age, or spoiled perhaps by my frequent encounters with stories that have copied the exploration of “humanity” that this novel was among the first to explore, so I found a lot of its most major themes very familiar. Still glad to have read it regardless.
🔥🔥🔥
5
By Toxo P
So good. Soooo bleak. Doom🤘
What a book...
5
By darthbane17
“Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” was a revolutionary book when it was written and it has only become more poignant over the decades. After reading this book and watching both the new and original Blade Runner movies, I began questioning many things about the world we live in today. The isolation and questions about humanity that the story presents are bone-chilling, often times tear-inducing. Most of all, this book reinvigorated my love for science-fiction with a deeper, more thoughtful approach than many other books take. All I can say is read it, you will not be the same afterwards.
Wonderful
5
By Dedtoast
I loved this book until the very end, it keeps you on your toes and very aware of the strangeness in this future. Dial in for a great read.
However I think 11.99 is a bit much for an e-book.
I actually read this through the Amazon library for free.
A Great Premise
5
By Dwardeng
The basis for the Blade Runner movie, this is a portrayal of a not too distant future that is bleak and familiar, as it rings so true with our society and where it's heading.
really great
5
By cartert3
A fantastic novel that blends high-paced action with complex ethical and theological dilemmas. I really enjoyed it.
Great
5
By Shakespeare777
Great
Thought Provoking
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By Mr. Mark R
Being a fan of Blade Runner I decided to give the book a shot. It is actually quite different from the movie in many ways. I would highly recommend it. It is quite thought provoking. If I were to give it one crititcism it would be that the actions sequences were fairly short lived and anti-climactic. Other than that the psychology and philosophy of this (as well as many other Philip K Dick stories) will make you take a step back and think about life in a slightly different way.
Great Book
5
By Arevinator
First off, ignore the review pf the dolt who thinks this book was inspired by Bladerunner, this story was originally published mid 60's and was the inspiration for the movie Bladerunner. I do recommend the book and the movie but don't watch the movie first if you haven't seen it yet.
Great read
5
By atomic9
What else can be said about such a visionary writer. The mood and emotion in this book takes you on a great adventure and leaves you just as exhausted as Decker.
Just OK
3
By Emagsamurai
This was my second book by Phillip Dick, and I wasn't impressed by either. His books are OK, but not as great as all the reviews would have you believe.
Amazing
5
By Decoren45
Amazing
My new favorite
5
By Nrwj1095
This was a great book and, in my opinion, it is the best book that i have ever read. The commentary on human nature and society is only an undertone to the gripping scenes of action and suspense. The setting is particularly interesting and the detail that is gvien to it is much appreciated. There are also many comedic and ironic situations in the story of Rick Deckard. I would recommend this book to anyone.
Excellent
5
By ZacharyMH
This is the first PKD book I've read, inspired by Bladerunner. I'm hooked on PKD and plan to read all of his other books.
If you've seen Bladerunner, the book is quite different. I think the book is better of course, but the movie helps to cement the visuals. I recommend you watch Bladerunner first, then, if you like it, read this book.
PKD has an amazing ability to write with incredible detail and density, while still keeping the story flowing smoothly with zero drag.
New science fiction fan
5
By Marisa Briones
I don't really enjoy reading science fiction novels, but if all of them are like this book then I'm a new fan of this genre.