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A review by junkyardgod
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
5.0
There's so much to say about this book that you could talk for hours and still just be skimming the surface.
If you're a Philip K. Dick fan then you won't be disappointed. The whole dystopian depiction of drugs, society, class, surveillance, psychology and manipulation rings even truer now than when it was published in 1977. How does one writer get it so right, so many times?!
Plus, it is genuinely devastating and horrifying, especially as you progress through the book.
Anyone looking to get a start with the author can't go wrong here (along with "Do Androids Dream..." and "The Penultimate Truth").
If you're a Philip K. Dick fan then you won't be disappointed. The whole dystopian depiction of drugs, society, class, surveillance, psychology and manipulation rings even truer now than when it was published in 1977. How does one writer get it so right, so many times?!
Plus, it is genuinely devastating and horrifying, especially as you progress through the book.
Anyone looking to get a start with the author can't go wrong here (along with "Do Androids Dream..." and "The Penultimate Truth").