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[_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)05:42 No.2541214
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>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)05:48 No.2541217
so has anyone read the book?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)05:52 No.2541220
>>2541217
Sure, what about it? Its very different compared to the movie
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)06:11 No.2541236
>>2541220
that's what I wanted to ask if it ads anything to the story, specificaly things he's talking about
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)06:20 No.2541247
>>2541236
Hmm, well, its was a really good read and the overall book was put together very well, everything
feels good. Bare in mind, im talking about "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" not the books
named Blade Runner, DADoES works as a prequel apparently. Go ahead and read it though, its a
classic and I certainly didnt regret it, I picked it up after watching the Movie too
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)06:24 No.2541250
>>2541247
yes I was talking about DADoES
who wrote the blade runner books?
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)06:29 No.2541253
>>2541250
Phillip K. Dick was the author of DADoES. He died before the movie was released so someone else
wrote the ones under the Blade Runner label, not sure who as I havent gotten around to reading
them. Classic sci-fi is so wonderful, check out Dune by Frank Herbert if you havent already.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)11:14 No.2541420
>>2541250
The two novels that serve as sequels to the film weren't revieved particularly well, if I recall.
You have to look at DADoES and Blade Runner as separate entities, really. I love them both based
on their own merits, but I'm also a big PKD fan.