It's kind of odd how so many of Dick's movies become action movies even though he never really wrote an action story. (Minority, Total Recall, etc.)
80 with 5 blips
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?- 3
84 with 4 blips
The Man in the High Castle- 4
75 with 3 blips
Valis- 5
75 with 2 blips
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer- 6
75 with 1 blip
A Scanner Darkly- 7
75 with 1 blip
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?- 8
75 with 1 blip
We Can Build You- 9
75 with 1 blip
Counter-Clock World- 10
71 with 1 blip
The Man in the High Castle- 11
? with 0 blips
Blade Runner: Suenan los Androides con Ovejas Electricas? (Pocket Edhasa; 8)- 12
? with 0 blips
A Scanner Darkly (Gollancz)- 13
? with 0 blips
Martian Time-slip (Millennium SF Masterworks S)- 14
? with 0 blips
Ubik
? with 0 blips
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
"Philip K Dick was one of the most original 20th century writers of any genre. This is easily his most popular work; well worth the time. Read it!" – JackAz
The Man in the High Castle
"PKD shows that is hard to tell what is real. Isn't is true sometimes?" – jo
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
"One of the author's best novels." – tietoukka
A Scanner Darkly
"The author's best novel, perhaps." – tietoukka
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
"Any sci-fi fan young or old should read this. Classic!" – digitalcraig
We Can Build You
"One of the author's best novels." – tietoukka
Counter-Clock World
"One of the author's best novels." – tietoukka
What if the Axis had won World War II? And what if a man wrote a book about what would happen had the Allies won instead? What would be real? What is?


























