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David H. (bochordonline) So there's a character in this book named Dave Holden (mentioned in the first chapter). While I don't go by Dave, this is the first time I remember seeing my full name in a novel. It's kind of weird and creeps me out. (As an aside, because my last name can also be a first name, reading Leviathan Wakes was also weird.)

I think this is all because my name is common/pedestrian enough that it can show up as a random person in a novel, but that it hardly ever does, so it's pretty bizarre when it does.

And then you add some Dickian reality-questioning to it, and I don't even know anymore...

(For extra DADOES-goodness, "Andy" can be a nickname for my middle name.)


Ally (leopardqueen) I could live a thousand years and never see my full real name in a book.


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Stephanie Griffin | 54 comments David wrote: "So there's a character in this book named Dave Holden (mentioned in the first chapter). While I don't go by Dave, this is the first time I remember seeing my full name in a novel. It's kind of weir..."

I've seen my first or last name used in books as a character but never together. There was an actress with the same name, but she didn't have a very big career...


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Andy (andy_m) | 311 comments My name is in the book too, they all want to kill me. :(

Humor aside, it is weird reading about all the andys they want to kill. Kept taking me out of the story as I processed it.


David H. (bochordonline)
Andy wrote: "My name is in the book too, they all want to kill me. :(

Humor aside, it is weird reading about all the andys they want to kill. Kept taking me out of the story as I processed it."
Yeah, I mean, it makes sense why'd they call them andys (we love to shorten/nickname everything), but I wonder if that's why they used "replicants" in the film.


Joe Informatico (joeinformatico) | 888 comments David wrote: "Yeah, I mean, it makes sense why'd they call them andys (we love to shorten/nickname everything), but I wonder if that's why they used "replicants" in the film. "

According to Wikipedia, it's because Ridley Scott wanted to avoid the audience bringing any of their preconceptions to terms like "androids" or "robots".


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My first name is common enough but I seriously doubt I will EVER see my last name in a book unless I take a sharpie into a bookstore...


terpkristin | 4407 comments If I ever see my nephew's name in a book, I'll understand it (his name is pronounced, I kid you not, "automatic pilot"). So if I were to see my name I'd expect that they knew me or my family. But it would be odd to see both names spelled correctly. Lots of KristEn's, seems to be fewer KristIn's.


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Warren | 1556 comments Wilber?
Is that you?


Ruth (tilltab) Ashworth | 2218 comments I occasionally come across characters called Ruth in stories, but not very often, so it always makes me pause. As for my sirname...well, where I am from Ashworth is VERY common and there are various pubs, valleys and, of course, other people, with the same name. But sometimes people from other parts of England, particularly in the south, will say hear it and say 'ooooh, that's unusual' to which I generally respond 'no, nope, it really isn't.' So I think I'll only see my full name in a book if it is by a local author. :P


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