Any of his books that really rewards a second read? Like with foreshadowing or with elements/ideas you didn't really pay much attention to on the first read. Parts that are recontextualized by having read the whole work. Or even books that take on new meaning once you've read more of Dick's other books or learned more about his life and religious/philosophical ideas.
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u/Loose_Talk1556 — 11 days ago
Please contact your senators and congress members to urge them to reject this clean FISA reauthorization which allows continued surveillance of Americans without a warrant. Help push for a warrant requirement and significant reforms
u/Loose_Talk1556 — 14 days ago
Hey, anybody want to meet up this afternoon to get a drink or coffee/tea? Hangout / conversation. Lately been into reading, writing, video games, movies, bouldering and some game development. Would love to meet someone new and learn about your interests!
u/Loose_Talk1556 — 17 days ago