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OK then, first poll will be Solar Lottery, The Zap Gun, Confessions of a Crap Artist, A Maze of Death, and Vulcan's Hammer.
looking for 5 more nominees for Second read of the year
looking for 5 more nominees for Second read of the year

i'll go with this"
Go to this poll to vote:
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/1...
Hi guys nice to see this group being full active Pkd fans.
I missed reading,posting in this group. I voted for Confessions of a Crap Artist.
I missed reading,posting in this group. I voted for Confessions of a Crap Artist.


If you have not read that one I would pick it up right now. I have read 7 of Philip K Dick's books and that one if number two for me under Ubik which is my favorite.

The poll is scheduled to close on January 24th.

I'm not a moderator for this group, but the poll indicates A Maze of Death for the win, with 31.8% of the vote. I'm sure Byron will be by soon to set the read dates, etc... time for me to order a copy.
Robin wrote: "Simulacra or the divine invasion"
Robin,
we did a group read of Simulacra a few reads ago (links below) and Divine Invasion is considered a sequel to VALIS which we haven't read yet (but is nominated for next poll)... do you want to pick a different nomination for the final spot on the next vote?
the-simulacra---pre-read-thoughts-and-questions
the-simulacra---initial-thoughts-no-spoilers/a>
the-simulacra---final-thoughts-spoilers
Robin,
we did a group read of Simulacra a few reads ago (links below) and Divine Invasion is considered a sequel to VALIS which we haven't read yet (but is nominated for next poll)... do you want to pick a different nomination for the final spot on the next vote?
the-simulacra---pre-read-thoughts-and-questions
the-simulacra---initial-thoughts-no-spoilers/a>
the-simulacra---final-thoughts-spoilers

Robin,
we did a group read of Simulacra a few reads ago (links below) and Divine Invasion is considered a sequel to VALIS which we haven't read yet..."
no, that's ok, I'll wait for the next group reading :)
First group read for 2015 will be A Maze of Death. Runners-up Confessions of a Crap Artist and Solar Lottery will be included in the poll for the 3rd/final group read.
I've set the Maze of Death read dates from February 10 - 28 to give people time to get hold of copy if needed, but the Initial Thoughts (no spoilers) group read thread is already created.
a-maze-of-death---initial-thoughts-no-spoilers
I've set the Maze of Death read dates from February 10 - 28 to give people time to get hold of copy if needed, but the Initial Thoughts (no spoilers) group read thread is already created.
a-maze-of-death---initial-thoughts-no-spoilers

poll for July 2015 read will be:
A Scanner Darkly
Galactic Pot Healer
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
Valis
The Man in the High Castle
The 2 runners-up in this poll will join the 2 runners-up for the last poll (Confessions of a Crap Artist & The Solar Lottery) in a runoff poll for an end of year read
A Scanner Darkly
Galactic Pot Healer
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
Valis
The Man in the High Castle
The 2 runners-up in this poll will join the 2 runners-up for the last poll (Confessions of a Crap Artist & The Solar Lottery) in a runoff poll for an end of year read


Sarah and John: You can vote here
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...

Anyone interested in taking a look at PKD's "Eye in the Sky"?

Hope all is well.
Group read of Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said set for July. The initial thoughts (no spoilers) thread is up here
I'll create the follow-up final thoughts thread in 10 days or so
I'll create the follow-up final thoughts thread in 10 days or so


Really glad you're enjoying it. I have yet to read Ubik, so I won't be able to draw any parallels.
I'm getting a better sense of the different textures of the realities in this read-through. Certain characters seem to privilege abstraction over physicality, whereas others have little to no grasp on the /real/.
Usually only the reader gets to explore multiple characters' minds, but here, the characters enjoy this omniscience plus the benefit of agency. Are we the eye in the sky?
This novel avoids simple moral binaries, but I still read it as if Pritchet were the villain. She knew her capacity and abused it. Most of the other characters exercised their powers unwittingly, or at the very least, less selfishly.
Excited to hear what you think of the ending.

Yeah, this is REALLY WEIRD, I've just finished re-reading Flow My Tears as part of the July discussion. And while I was waiting for the PKD Group to reappear, I re-read/am re-reading Solar Lottery, which is a slightly amazing book. Why did Hollywood never Affleck this great book?
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