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A Scanner Darkly [Graphic Novel] by Philip K. Dick
I was expecting more
Published in 2006 by Pantheon
I may be living in a box because I had not heard of this book or the movie before I found the graphic novel. When I saw it was based on a Philip K. Dick book I was hopeful - after all, he is the author of such thought-inducing works as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (A.K.A. Blade Runner) and he is the inspiration for The Minority Report and Total Recall (Not that Total Recall is as deep as the other two, but there are some themes that the three share, including a caste system based on birth, be you an android, a mutant or someone who can see the future).
What I hoped would be a thoughtful commentary on the "War on Drugs" and/or the damage that drugs do to the user turned into a rambling work of several episodes in the lives of some druggie pals and the undercover narc officer who has caught himself in the web of addiction. Sometimes funny, usually odd, this book just never lived up to the other Philip K. Dick works mentioned above. It never gelled, it never reached that critical mass where it started to make commentary on the folly of drug use, or the folly of empowering our government to go after users, etc.
Much like its characters, this book never really got off the couch and did anything, despite a series of fits and starts in which I thought that it might finally be going somewhere.
I rate this graphic novel 2 stars out of 5. This graphic novel can be found on Amazon.com here: A Scanner Darkly (graphic novel).
Reviewed on December 13, 2006.
The Adjustment Bureau (audiobook) by Philip K. Dick
The original short story that the movie is based on.
Published by Brilliance Audio in 2011.
Read by Phil Gigante.
Duration: 58 minutes.
Published by Brilliance Audio in 2011.
Read by Phil Gigante.
Duration: 58 minutes.
Unabridged.
Originally written in 1954 and titled The Adjustment Team, this audiobook was renamed so that it can be tied in with the movie that is very loosely based on this short story by famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick.
The one hour length and subject matter put me in mind of an episode of the Twilight Zone - one of the really good ones where we find out the world does not work quite the way we thought it did.
The premise of the short story is that real estate agent Ed Fletcher is not where he is supposed to be when the adjustment team comes to adjust his office. Instead, due to a bureaucratic mix-up on the supernatural level, Ed comes in to work a few minutes late and finds an adjustment team at work. The team has frozen the regular world and drained it of all of its life while they make adjustments to all the things and inhabitants. This is just regular maintenance and no one notices it - except for Ed who walked right into the middle of it, much to everyone's surprise.
This is a great little science fiction story - fun, freaky and a little thought-provoking.
I rate this audiobook 5 stars out of 5.
This audiobook short story can be found on Amazon.com here: The Adjustment Bureau
Reviewed on May 11, 2011.
Originally written in 1954 and titled The Adjustment Team, this audiobook was renamed so that it can be tied in with the movie that is very loosely based on this short story by famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick.
The one hour length and subject matter put me in mind of an episode of the Twilight Zone - one of the really good ones where we find out the world does not work quite the way we thought it did.
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| Philip K. Dick (1928-1982) |
This is a great little science fiction story - fun, freaky and a little thought-provoking.
I rate this audiobook 5 stars out of 5.
This audiobook short story can be found on Amazon.com here: The Adjustment Bureau
Reviewed on May 11, 2011.
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