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The Science Fiction Collection

The Science Fiction Collection

By Dick, Philip K.

Published by Zenith Starlight Media

English 2025 ISBN 9791070125571
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About this book

Step into the fractured realities and mind-bending futures of Philip K. Dick, the prophetic genius who redefined what science fiction could be. This definitive collection gathers his most influential novels and stories — brilliant explorations of technology, identity, paranoia, and the nature of reality itself. Within these pages you'll find Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (the inspiration for Blade Runner), The Man in the High Castle, Ubik, A Scanner Darkly, Martian Time-Slip, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, and many more groundbreaking works that continue to shape science fiction and modern thought. Dick's writing fuses visionary imagination with moral urgency — questioning what it means to be human in a world dominated by machines, corporations, and illusion. His stories blur the line between truth and perception, fear and faith, the real and the unreal. Celebrated by readers, filmmakers, and philosophers alike, Philip K. Dick's legacy endures as a mirror of the human condition in an age of artificial reality and endless change. 🚀 Click "Buy Now" and dive into the science-fiction worlds of Philip K. Dick — where the future, the mind, and the impossible collide.

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The Science Fiction Collection is available as eBook at 9 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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