u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead

Which PKD books do you think are the most re-readable, where you get more out of them on a 2nd or 3rd reading?

A lot of books we read once, think about for a bit and then move on from. Which PKD books have you re-read and intend to read again? What have you gotten out of them on subsequent readings?

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u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead — 2 days ago

Has anyone here read "The search for Philip K Dick" by Anne Dick?

I am interested in reading this understand a bit more about PKDs real life relationships with women. Has anyone read this - any thoughts?

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u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead — 3 days ago

Imagine my surprise: today for some unknown reason I searched "boards of canada new album"

I'd kind of resigned myself to thinking Tomorrow's Harvest was going to be the last BoC album. And today I learn that not only is a new album coming, but it's coming out this month. Someone tell me this isn't a dream?

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u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead — 4 days ago
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Ancient Depths is one of the coolest looking levels I've ever seen

I love the idea of this ancient underground machinery, it gives me a sense of awe and mystery. The ambient music is haunting. The colour schemes. They just nailed the overall atmosphere of this level in my opinion.

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u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead — 4 days ago

I am currently listening to Magazine and loving them so far. The 60s female pop singer influence doesn't do much for me - just can't get into that stuff (at least at the moment).

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u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead — 11 days ago

I don't know if its because its new, but in my personal rankings I would put it above offerings like Low In High School, World Peace Is None Of Your Business and Years of Refusal, probably Ringleader of The Tormentors too (although I seem to like that album more than most). In any case I think this is one of this strongest offerings in years.

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u/IAmAlive_YouAreDead — 14 days ago