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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: The inspiration for the films Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049 (edición 1996)

por Philip K. K. Dick (Autor)

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The Eisner Award-nominated, faithfully adapted comic maxi-series of Philp K. Dick's sci-fi masterpiece now available in a collector's edition slipcase THE BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE FILM BLADE RUNNER COMES TO BOOM with backmatter by Warren Ellis Worldwide best-selling sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick's award-winning DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP? has been called "a masterpiece ahead of its time, even today" and served as the basis for the film BLADE RUNNER. BOOM Studios is honored to present the complete novel transplanted into the comic book medium, mixing all new panel-to-panel continuity with the actual text from the novel in an innovative, ground-breaking maxi-series experiment illustrated by acclaimed artist Tony Parker Now, for the first time, BOOM present the first three hardcover collections in a stunning collector's edition slipcase. A $75 dollar value for just $50… (más)
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Título:Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: The inspiration for the films Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049
Autores:Philip K. K. Dick (Autor)
Información:Random House Worlds (1996), 240 pages
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? [adapted - Oxford Bookworms] por Andy Hopkins (Author)

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I wanted to read this because Blade Runner: 2049 was my favorite movie of that year that it came out, and the original was okay but its ending left me wanting more.

But both movies take its ideas in super different directions, which makes the things the book talks about unique on their own and that was fun.

The title, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep was nonsensical until a few chapters in where they show you how electric/fake animals are bought and owned because real animals are so rare and coveted, and are used as a sign of class. The constant theme the book uses is empathy, and it demonstrates how this is the one way to distinguish the androids from people, particularly empathy towards animals.

So the title, in my opinion, is supposed to show a comparison in that empathy. Humans, ones with a normal psyche at least, care for animals in unexpected ways because we have the ability to feel empathy. We feed them, nurse them back to health, care for them their entire lives. They're so important to us that fake electric versions are created to simulate this process of empathy. So the title goes from nonsensical to kind of displaying the main idea behind the book, which is asking, would/do androids do the same for electric animals.

I loved the book but the journey was worth more than the destination unfortunately. The ending was.. strange, and almost felt rushed. Perhaps I'll feel different on a reread which I intend to do in the future. ( )
  MalkMan | Jul 27, 2023 |
Fascinating world, good twists. I just didn't fully grasp the tail end of the book, especially in regard to Mercerism. ( )
1 vota Zansho | Apr 16, 2023 |
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Read the original. Fascinating. Loved it.

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Interesting story, and engrossing indeed. A must-read for sci-fi fans.

Keep in mind that my rating was based on those two facts:
1- The version of the book I was reading is the one rewritten by Andy Hopkins and Joe Potter and not the original. I bought it by mistake.
2- I've already watched Blade Runner a dozen times.

However, I think people should read the unedited original by Philip K. Dick, even though I haven't, because the one I bought is far too simply written.

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  womanwoanswers | Dec 23, 2022 |
I was hoping it would be like Bladerunner. I was sorely disappointed. ( )
  martialalex92 | Dec 10, 2022 |
Good story, upon which Blade Runner is based. I read this a long time ago so it's hard to remember the details, esp. since I've watched the film several times. I believe the book is better. ( )
  kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
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This record is for the re-write of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Anthony Hopkins and Joc Potter. Do not combine it with the record for the book by Philip K. Dick. These are two entirely different books. The book by Hopkins and Potter is fully titled "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - Oxford Bookworms Library (Stage 5): 1800 Headwords." This book is an adaptation written for children.
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The Eisner Award-nominated, faithfully adapted comic maxi-series of Philp K. Dick's sci-fi masterpiece now available in a collector's edition slipcase THE BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE FILM BLADE RUNNER COMES TO BOOM with backmatter by Warren Ellis Worldwide best-selling sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick's award-winning DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP? has been called "a masterpiece ahead of its time, even today" and served as the basis for the film BLADE RUNNER. BOOM Studios is honored to present the complete novel transplanted into the comic book medium, mixing all new panel-to-panel continuity with the actual text from the novel in an innovative, ground-breaking maxi-series experiment illustrated by acclaimed artist Tony Parker Now, for the first time, BOOM present the first three hardcover collections in a stunning collector's edition slipcase. A $75 dollar value for just $50

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