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Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said by Philip K Dick (Oct 1 - 14)
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Hey I got a ton of books on my to-read list, pushing this one a few weeks back won't leave me with nothing to read. October sounds good!
Anybody else interested?
I propose we don't do it over a whole month - I was thinking two weeks.



I expected a bit more action, and there isn't, but that's not taking away from the story at all.




He's very much a product of his time, that's why all the spirituality and drugs intersect quite strongly in several of his books.

Because I am not certain what actually happened, I was thinking of discussing favorite scenes and moments? There were a lot of powerful scenes and my favorite were the quotes on grief and death:
When we do die we won't feel it because that's what dying is, the loss of all that. So, for example, I'm not at all scared of dying anymore, not after that pot bad trip. But to grieve; it's to die and be alive at the same time. -Ruth
Grief reunites you with what you've lost. It's a merging; you go with the loved thing or person that's going away. In some fashion you split with yourself and accompany it, go part of the way with it on its journey. You follow it as far as you can go. -Ruth
Is it melodramatic to say that helps me sort out my own grief and mortality?
Then about Jason's time with Alys:
...but sometime, he had often thought, the retribution will come: reality denied comes back to haunt. To overtake the person without warning and make him insane.
It just made me think of all the small lies I tell myself to get through something but I'm sure one day if I repeat the lie enough I will be old and it will just not be true and then what? And then insanity.
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