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    • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
    • A morality play disguised as a sci-fi novel.

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  • Readingrat said on Apr 8, 2008 about the Paperback edition
    • I like the movie much more and it has nothing to do with Harrison Ford. Well, maybe a little. The story itself is so overwhelmingly depressing. Didn't care for the main character at all. Much prefer the character that Ford portrays in the movie to the book one.

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  • Vivianrinsc said on Aug 30, 2008 about the Audio CD edition
    • The book and the movie, although extremely different from each other, should both be required reading/viewing.

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  • Raquel (eraquel) said on Apr 11, 2008 about the Paperback edition

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"The most consistently brilliant science fiction writer in the world."
--John Brunner
THE INSPIRATION FOR BLADERUNNER. . .
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? was published in 1968. Grim and foreboding, even today it is a masterpiece ahead of its time.
By 2021, the World War had killed millions, driving entire species into extinction and sending mankind off-planet. Those who remained coveted any living creature, and for people who couldn't afford one, companies built incredibly realistic simulacrae: horses, birds, cats, sheep. . .
They even built humans.
Emigrees to Mars received androids so sophisticated it was impossible to tell them from true men or women. Fearful of the havoc these artificial humans could wreak, the government banned them from Earth. But when androids didn't want to be identified, they just blended in.
Rick Deckard was an officially sanctioned bounty hunter whose job was to find rogue androids, and to retire them. But cornered, androids tended to fight back, with deadly results.
"[Dick] sees all the sparkling and terrifying possibilities. . . that other authors shy away from."
--Paul Williams
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Edition: Abridged
ISBN-10: 1570420521
ISBN-13: 9781570420528
Publisher: Warner Books
Pub date: Aug 01, 1994
Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and School & Library Binding
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