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A Philip K. Dick Collection

By: Philip K. Dick
Narrated by: Andy Harrington
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From the author of science-fiction classics such as The Man in the High Castle and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? comes a collection of 13 short stories of dystopic visions of technological terror, post-nuclear holocaust warfare, time travel, space travel, man vs. alien, man vs. machine, man becomes machine, man becomes plant, and other fantastic tales performed in a vividly dramatic narration by Andy Harrington.

Stories in this collection:

  • "Mr. Spaceship"
  • "Piper in the Woods"
  • "Beyond Lies the Wub"
  • "The Crystal Crypt"
  • "Beyond the Door"
  • "The Gun"
  • "The Hanging Stranger"
  • "Second Variety"
  • "The Eyes Have It"
  • "The Skull"
  • "Tony and the Beetles"
  • "The Variable Man"
  • "The Defenders"
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A great collection with a few low points.

Performance was fantastic and most of the stories are classics. a few of the shorts I was unfamiliar with. Only one of the works in this failed to hold my attention. A must have if you're a Heinlein fan.

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Great stories

Excellent stories, well written and thoroughly captivating. Only i disappointment was that the book ended. I look forward to listening to it again.

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Amazing writing and a fitting narrator!

I've read older sci-fi, but Philip K. Dick is as good as any! Besides his stories being thoughtful, they can also have a fair bit of action.

The narrator really brought the stories to life. It was hard to stop listening to an unfinished story and sad when it was over.

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super nice stories

I love to hear PKDs perspective s on peace and space travel! Also aliens! And coward ly politicians!

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Unfortunately mediocre

Coming off the back of do androids dream of electric sheep, time out of joint and Ubik, all three of which I really enjoyed, this collection was just a bit boring for me. There are one or two stories in here that I enjoyed, but by and large they’re missing something that his novels have.
The narrator also wasn’t my favourite, and I have started to realise how much of an impact that makes on the book itself.

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