Favorite Science Fiction Stories, Volume 5 (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Philip K. Dick Play Audiobook Sample

Favorite Science Fiction Stories, Volume 5 Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Cindy Hardin Killavey, Kevin Killavey, Jim Roberts, Mark Nelson, Emmett Casey Publisher: Jimcin Recordings Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 9.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 7.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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The fifth set of Favorite Science Fiction Stories contains the following titles: The Skull by Phlip K. Dick, Sam/ This Is You by Murray Leinster, Manners of the Age by Horace Brown Fyfe, Omnilingual by H. Beam Piper, Heist Job on Theiser by Gordan Randall Jarrett, The Yillian Way by Keith Laumer, The Ultimate Vice by A. Bertram Chandler, Backlash by Winston Marks, Adolescents Only by Irving Cox, Project Mastodon by Clifford Simak, Sargasso of Lost Starships by Poul Anderson, The Dictator by Milton Lesser, The Misplaced Battleship by Harry Harrison, A Pail of Air by Fritz Leiber, The Vilbar Party by Evelyn E. Smith, The Servant Problem by Robert F. Young.

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About Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick (1928–1982) published thirty-six science fiction novels and 121 short stories in which he explored the essence of what makes man human and the dangers of centralized power. Toward the end of his life, his work turned toward deeply personal, metaphysical questions concerning the nature of God. Eleven novels and short stories have been adapted to film, notably Blade Runner (based on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?), Total Recall, Minority Report, and A Scanner Darkly. The recipient of critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career, Dick was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2005, and in 2007 the Library of America published a selection of his novels in three volumes. His work has been translated into more than twenty-five languages.