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The Minority Report and Other Stories

By: Philip K. Dick
Narrated by: Keir Dullea
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Viewed by many as the greatest science fiction writer on any planet, Philip K. Dick has written some of the most intriguing, original and thought-provoking fiction of our time. This collection includes stories that will make you lough, cringe...and stop and think.

  • The Minority Report: a special unit that employs those with the power of precognition to prevent crimes proves itself less than reliable...
  • We Can Remember It For You Wholesale: an everyguy's yearning for more exciting ""memories"" places him in a danger he never could have imagined (basis of the feature film Total Recall)...
  • Paycheck: a mechanic who has no memory of the previous two years of his life finds that a bag of seemingly worthless and unrelated objects can actually unlock the secret of his recent past -- and insure that he has a future...
  • Second Variety: the UN's technological advances to win a global war veer out of control, threatening to destroy all of humankind (basis of the movie Screamers)...
  • The Eyes Have It: a whimsical, laugh-out-loud play on the words of the title.
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Every story except for the final little 7 minute one is phenomenal.

The audiobook is very lazily organized though, with a completely nondescript 7 "chapters" that don't line up with the beginning and end of the short stories.

Narrator is solid. I recommend this collection to anyone who has the capacity for critical thinking and an interest in sci-fi.

For Fans of Sci-Fi Psychological Thrillers

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I enjoy PKD a lot, and its fun to hear the unabridged versions of a couple popular screen adaptations. But the most outstanding aspect of this production is the speaker - his characterizations are spot on, and his pace and breathe control are among the best I've ever heard. if you like scifi at all, but only know PKD from 'Blade Runner', this is def worth a credit.

The reading is terrific!

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A good short collection of PKD stories. Each one has the sense of unease and suspicion that makes his characters so alive.
It's a fast read, good entry point into PKD's work.

Each story is worth a read.

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Working my way through all the audiobooks by this author that I can find. He was a visionary and an extraordinary storyteller. My one -sizable gripe - about this audio book is not about the author(extraordinary) or the narrator ( engaging, entertaining) but with the inexplicable way that the chapters are divided up. There’s no rhyme nor reason to it. Chapters begin in the middle of stories; one chapter might contain parts of one story and then parts of another. It’s so frustrating because it limits being able to go back to any specific story to relisten. There’s no list of stories anywhere, another frustration that would have been remedied if each chapter were named for a story as other short story collections are organized and labeled. Gah!

PK Dick is always a joy to read or listen to

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The only story I really liked was Minority Report. We Can Remember It for You Wholesale and Paycheck had weird endings. The other ones were just straight weird. I forget what they were called.

The audiobook itself was strangely edited. aside from the first one starting at the beginning, the subsequent story start in the middle of chapters. There's also an unnecessary orchestral interlude randomly throughout some of the stories. The narrator was good though.

Weird audio editing

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