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Eye in the Sky
By Philip K. Dick
Originally published in 1957
Trade paperback published by Vintage
Currently available
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Plot Summary:
While sightseeing at the Belmont Bevatron, Jack
Hamilton, along with seven others, is caught in a lab
accident. When he regains consciousness, he is in a
fantasy world of Old Testament morality gone awry—a
place of instant plagues, immediate damnations, and
death to all perceived infidels. Hamilton figures out
how he and his compatriots can escape this world and
return to their own, but first they must pass through
three other vividly fantastical worlds, each more
perilous and hilarious than the one before.
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Reviews
"Bravo! Philip K. Dick has done it again. Eye In The Sky made me feel like I was reading my first PKD novel. This story grabbed my attention and held it up to the very end. He creates a story that makes profound sense in a context where logic and rational perception are dismissed. This represents the true art of Dick's fiction and can be seen in many of his novels which followed.
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Jason Koornick, philipkdickfans.com, 1999
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"This book frequently feels like a bad dream, which is one of the qualities of Dick's writing that I really enjoy. " Read
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Erik Weeks, July, 1998
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