Nicole M. (BarteringBibliophile) reviewed Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Not being an avid reader of Science Fiction, I was a little apprehensive about reading this book. The intriguing title caught my attention a few years ago and I just recently decided to finally pick it up.
Enmeshed in a story about a bounty hunter whose job it is to "retire" androids that are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from actual humans, is a philosophical novel about the meaning of life and human identity. The topics discussed within the story make one question his own reality.
Even if you don't normally have a proclivity toward Science Fiction, I would still recommend that you read this. Dial "awareness of the manifold possibilities of the future" on your Mood Organ and settle in for an interesting story about the year 2021.
Enmeshed in a story about a bounty hunter whose job it is to "retire" androids that are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from actual humans, is a philosophical novel about the meaning of life and human identity. The topics discussed within the story make one question his own reality.
Even if you don't normally have a proclivity toward Science Fiction, I would still recommend that you read this. Dial "awareness of the manifold possibilities of the future" on your Mood Organ and settle in for an interesting story about the year 2021.
Helpful Score: 2
I had heard that Dick is considered by many to be the greatest Science Fiction author ever. This book might just confirm it. The movie Blade Runner was based on this book, although the resemblance is not all that great. I would say that both the movie and the book are masterpieces.
Helpful Score: 1
Do not judge a book by the movie. They are different and great for different reasons. You should read this book. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep." A must read for any Sci-Fi or Speculative fiction fan. Wonderful images and idea with great characters.
Helpful Score: 1
Rating: 5/5
This is actually the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, not Blade Runner. If you saw the movie and liked it, there is no guarantee that you will like this book. However, this is a brilliant, classic novel by a brilliant, classic sci-fi writer.
The story still has androids (a.k.a. replicants) and a detective who hunts them, but where the movie was mainly about man's reliance on machine and the definition of life, the book is more about human spirituality.
Instead of approaching the question of whether the androids are self-determining, thinking, LIVING things by asking whether they feel emotion and empathy, the book asks whether the androids can join us in a communal, religious experience and connect with other living beings in a spiritual way.
That's all just a theme though, there's still all the action and cool stuff in the book that makes sci-fi great. This book is a classic piece of science fiction literature and a must read.
This is actually the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, not Blade Runner. If you saw the movie and liked it, there is no guarantee that you will like this book. However, this is a brilliant, classic novel by a brilliant, classic sci-fi writer.
The story still has androids (a.k.a. replicants) and a detective who hunts them, but where the movie was mainly about man's reliance on machine and the definition of life, the book is more about human spirituality.
Instead of approaching the question of whether the androids are self-determining, thinking, LIVING things by asking whether they feel emotion and empathy, the book asks whether the androids can join us in a communal, religious experience and connect with other living beings in a spiritual way.
That's all just a theme though, there's still all the action and cool stuff in the book that makes sci-fi great. This book is a classic piece of science fiction literature and a must read.
Helpful Score: 1
This book was kinda trippy, but very thought provoking; makes one ponder what it means to be human.