Glen Runciter, head of an anti-telepathic security agency, has been killed. But now his employees are receiving bewildering messages from him in the unlikeliest places, and reality is warping in mysterious ways.
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Glen Runciter, head of an anti-telepathic security agency, has been killed. But now his employees are receiving bewildering messages from him in the unlikeliest places, and reality is warping in mysterious ways.
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Add this copy of Ubik to cart. $66.87, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.
The novel by Dick that I just finished is The Man In The High Castle. Interesting story-lines but in the end I was confused about what the big deal or mys-
tery really was in the main plot. I had read it over 40 years ago and remembered liking it, but now I'm
unsure what I liked so much. Ubik is my next Dick.
That sounds strange, doesn't it?
Emrys
Jun 21, 2009
Dick's Finest
Life turns upside-down for Joe Chip and 11 of his coworkers when they escape the aftermath of a bomb blast with the corpse of their employer. Various temporal and paranormal phenomena begin manifesting themselves, the cause of which is a mystery - and their lives may depend on solving that mystery.
Ubik is rather confusing, but in this case, to say that is actually to pay it a compliment. It's one of Dick's best novels, a highly enjoyable tale of distorted reality and bizarre metaphysics, by the end of which, Dick clears up the confusion and brings the story to a satisfying conclusion - until, that is, he throws another curveball in the final chapter.