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Meriyil Derin
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The Many Colored Land by Julian May
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Gray Lensman by E E Doc Smith
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VALIS by Philip K Dick
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The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle
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This book has, is & probably forever will be the most important thing I ever read 💯 Please drop a comment if you can relate, I want to meet people who have read this, especially this amazing audiobook of it. I almost wasn't sure it was even real at times 😅
The algorithm using these tricks 2024
I stumbled upon this audiobook last year while in Romania, and got hooked to the very end. PKD is one of a kind.
Narrator sucks
California is deranged, if only he had not been born in Berkeley, not taken drugs, and not gone to head doctors.
MENTAL ILLNESS IS NOT FUNNY. LIKE IF YOU GET THE REFERENCE.
I really wanted to listen to Grateful Dead after the first chapter❤
Great concept. Ancient and futuristic at once.
Is this grey lensman or is it actually 2nd stage lemsman?
Thanks for doing this. Extremely well read
Jackson James Taylor Patricia Allen Brian
Gonzalez Daniel Garcia Amy Jackson Anna
Jackson Charles Davis Karen Young Larry
Not long finished the final one in this series for the second time and have bought the Galactic Milieu Series and am halfway into Jack the Bodiless. So many libraries are closing in England, many fine hardback books are to be had at a very cheap price.
i love this schizo shiet.
footprint @6:02:00
how sure are we that its not pkd's tweeker vibe that everyone is really attracted to.. i can start spinning myself if i listen to or read too much of his work.. maybe people just dont recognize the feeling..
Chapter 2 20:00 Chapter 3 48:02
Where's the rest of the Book??
1977/1974
Sorry I meant version.
I think it depends on which version that you read. May obviously made some changes for different changes. The beginning is the introduction in British paperback versions. This is a 12 hour book, so it doesn't seem abridged to me.
It is fairly common for authors to change formats depending on different factors. A hardback book will be different to a paperback. And the changesxarecysually designed to attract readers. This becomes important when different publishers publish different formats. Sometimes when a series of books prove popular, an author gets inundated with questions and the one way of dealing with it is to provide extra chapters or an introduction or a Q&A at the end of the book. My memory is that Intervention was published first in the UK and the first three books came later. So that might be the reason that this book seems different.
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Perfectly read! AI doesn't even come close to the nuanced understanding of this reading and probably never will. Amazing ability to read aloud like this. If there were an Oscar for reading aloud, this fellow would win it. I'd like to know what other books he has read for. 'All understanding is a form 'remembering'.
I love the detachment of his voice, it’s perfect for pkd’s stories
HOLY FUCK. what was THAT!?!?
Who is the narrator ?
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Have looked for the entire series for a long time
Bottom Line We are slaves , being bred for service and sacrifice for a censored religion/ law / government: corp Just so you can rationalize their suicidal behavior. It’s a hopeless lab truth . Labryth
Hello A.I. stop selling us the war please. We're not at war.
Hi yep im an echo, why not finish the book ? David Brin is one of the best, any way thanks Leona
Ramblings of a schizophrenic
No doubt Im reading this book and I’m like how the fuck did you come up with this noble let alone “experience it”
@@freedom_rock18drugs, lotsa and lotsa drugs
This isn't science fiction but it is amazing.. a marvel of the creative process.
It should be a great as a movie adaption
Pointless boring wordy nonsense
VALIS is such an ugly, gnarly, unaesthetic expression of this kind of thing, it must be somewhat authentic
Thank you for posting this full book!
I think PKD would like the idea that people call him prophetic. A Prophet.
Wow, I feel like I will need to relisten/read multiple times until I get at the shades of this book. It just casually throws around psychedelic epiphanies and magnifies itself on life’s hard truths. What a great thinker, and also what a fantastic narration of it.
After listening to this i realized The Matrix is an adaptation of this book.
Pkd talked about a women in all black. Telling him about the world and reality. This women is like trinity in the matrix
Marla from fight club is obviously adapted from Sheri in this book
Look it up on here for a speech PKD gave in the 70s in France about "Simulation Theory" PKD is literally the first to talk about "Simulation Theory" & much more material directly related to the Matrix's core, makes me wonder how much Wachowski credits to him, if at all. I wonder MANY things 🤔
I just finished A Scanner Darkly, and this feels almost like an extension of that story.
Great book
I believe he confesses the same themes in all of his later writings, the grief, falling in and out of realities, maybe more but definitely a scanner darkly as well as Ubik, and Lies Inc
Cinnanon caused my sister to commit suicide in the 70’s.
I'm as disappointed as I was years ago when I first read the books. I would have preferred the romp and adventure without any of the mind stuff 🙂
VALIS is very much my favorite novel by Dick. Easily in my top ten of all time!
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this book is incomplete
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Yes... Marin County in the 1970's... 😂😂😂
I suspect that everyone on the internet learned to 'think' from Dick, which isn't a good thing.