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Date: 2011-09-03 06:28:25
Blade Runner
Philip K. Dick
Flow My Tears
the Policeman Said
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Rick Deckard
Android
Replicant
The Penultimate Truth
VALIS
Literature
Science fiction
Speculative fiction

Late breaking and utterly fabulous news! Thanks to the heroic efforts of PKD otaku Marc “Zito” Oberst “PKD OTAKU” is now online. Marc created an incredibly cool site at www.sinnsitiv.de/pkd-otaku to house all bac

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