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Solar Lottery | Philip K. Dick
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Fortifiedbybooks
Solar Lottery | Philip K. Dick
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Here is my #BookSpin list for August. It's almost entirely ebooks and audiobooks since I'll be moving in September and will have the majority of my books packed up before the end of August. The two physical books on the list (1 and 6) are small mass market paperbacks, so I don't mind not packing them if their numbers are picked.

Leftcoastzen Good luck with the move. Hard work! 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Best wishes on your move!! Do you have far to go? 2mo
Fortifiedbybooks @TheAromaofBooks not really. I'm staying in the same city. I am downsizing quite a bit though, and that's the hard part. I don't know where I'm going to put all my books! 2mo
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TheAromaofBooks Ooooo that's tough!! Our old house was smaller than the one we just bought, and we had bookshelves tucked into every spare corner! 2mo
Fortifiedbybooks @TheAromaofBooks I will likely be doing the same! I've already added a lamp that doubles as a book rack/shelf to my wishlist. I'm thinking of putting it in my dining area to hold all of my cookbooks. 2mo
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swynn
Solar Lottery | Philip K. Dick
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(1955) in need of a job, Ted Benteley pledges his fealty to the Quizmaster, the most powerful man on the planet. Right afterward, he learns that his new employer is the *former* Quizmaster and his first task is deposing the new one. But that makes the plot sound straightforward when really it's a surreal mix of speculative civics, game theory, telepathy, body switching, drugs, and a lost philosopher in space. It's an exuberant mess, and I dug it.

Jari-chan This sounds like something I'd love to read 😁 1y
swynn @Jari-chan I certainly did. Maybe is not one of his better works -- certainly not one of his better known -- but it is a ride. 1y
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Bookwomble
World of Chance | Philip K. Dick
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The notion that anyone could become world leader might seem the ultimate democracy, but what with it being a 7 billion to one likelihood and that otherwise the majority of people are tied by oaths of fealty to lives of indentured servitude makes it a good old dystopia.
Chuck in telepathy, androids, distorted reality and a crackpot messianic figure and PKD's first novel contains most of the elements he'd develop through his career. 4⭐

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Bookwomble
World of Chance | Philip K. Dick
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My 1959 Panther UK edition of PKD's first novel 😍
PKD sold this to both USA and UK publishers, the former requiring extensive rewrites and publishing it as Solar Lottery, the latter making some minor edits, but publishing closer to the original text. I have SL unread, which I may read for comparison when I'm back home.
We're on a break in North Yorkshire. Following the sunshine we've had recently, looks like we're getting into reading weather ☔

The_Book_Ninja Enjoy your break☺️ 2y
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dystopianaut
Solar Lottery | Philip K. Dick
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reindeer gotta read, too! 🦌📚❤️ #myPKDjourney

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