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Loading... A Scanner Darkly (Gollancz SF)by Philip K. Dick
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book was awesome. After reading this I want to read more Philip K. Dick. It was an easy but by no means shallow read. The movie is a very good adaption of the book so you could do one or the other... but I recommend both. ( )Although this book is regarded as science-fiction, it doesn't mean it isn't relevant work on the effects of drug abuse. My edition contains an afterword by Philip K. Dick detailing the effects of drugs on his life and of his friends, which really heightens the impact of the story of "A Scanner Darkly". The way Dick is able to describe paranoia - starting with the paragraphs of the first chapter - is uncanny, to say the least. One of the best novels by Dick. Couldn't get into it, would like to try again. "A Scanner Darkly" is a trippy book about drug addiction that doesn't devolve into a preachy anti-dope public service announcement. Pretty much every single character is whacked out from doing a drug called Substance D, which destroys the brain, and withdrawal from it can cause death. The main character is Bob Arctor, an undercover cop in the drug trade who ironically winds up being assigned to surveillance on himself. The drugs cause him to confuse his identity between the policeman and the criminal, which does result in comical situations. The book reads like a classic novel from English class, but is still entertaining despite the tragedy. An unsettling book, this, for despite the science-fictional trappings (Robert Arctor's 'scramble suit' and the cephscope) we are in the California of the late 20th century. So much of this book reads like PKD's own experience, which it almost certainly was. This is his requiem to the friends he lost on the way. Meet on the ledge. no reviews | add a review
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