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Sól
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There is evil ! It's actual, like cement.
Mar 23, 2026 03:04AM
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Sól is on page 248 of 256
'I never would have thought the truth would make you angry.' Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to find. I'm lucky.
Mar 26, 2026 08:30AM
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Sól
Sól is on page 225 of 256
Now one appreciates Saint Paul's incisive word choice... seen through glass darkly not a metaphor, but astute reference to optical distortion. We really do see astigmatically, in fundamental sense: our space and our time creations of our own psyche, and when these momentarily falter-like acute disturbance of middle ear.
Mar 26, 2026 07:55AM
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Sól
Sól is on page 72 of 256
'We are absurd,' Mr Tagomi said, 'because we live by a five-thousand-year-old-book. We ask it questions as if it were alive. It is alive. As is the Christian Bible; many books are actually alive. Not in metaphoric fashion. Spirit animates it. Do you see?
Mar 23, 2026 01:12AM
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Sól
Sól is on page 45 of 256
And, he thought, I know why. They want to be the agents, not the victims, of history. They identify with God's power and believe they are godlike. That is their basic madness.
Mar 23, 2026 01:06AM
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Sól
Sól is on page 45 of 256
the abstract is real, the actual is invisible to them
Mar 23, 2026 01:05AM
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Sól
Sól is on page 44 of 256
A psychotic world we live in. The madmen are in power.
Mar 23, 2026 01:02AM
The Man in the High Castle


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message 1: by Kasey (new)

Kasey I wish this book had a more satisfying ending. I found it provocative and beautiful in a darkly pessimistic way. Like looking at the flowers growing in the cracks of the sidewalk.


Sól I do not think PKD will mind it of you have your own ending for this book. i always make my own. less frizzy


message 3: by Kasey (new)

Kasey Sól wrote: "I do not think PKD will mind it of you have your own ending for this book. i always make my own. less frizzy"

I don't know your background. As a former (and forever-after) English teacher, I can tell you that such an approach shows a high level of reading comprehension and serious engagement with a text. I think more readers should feel the freedom to "rewrite" unsatisfying endings!


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