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Philip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Audiobook with Text)
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Philip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Audiobook with Text)
Philip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
(Audiobook with Text)

Amazon.co.uk Review
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is a book that most people think they remember, and almost always get more or less wrong. Ridley Scott's film Blade Runner took a lot from it, and threw a lot away; wonderful in itself, it is a flash thriller where Dick's novel is a sober meditation...


 
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Graded Readers and Audio from Poland - Czytamy w oryginale (2005)
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CZYTAMY W ORYGINALE (2005) alt
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alt"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" Audio and Books
alt"Robinson Crusoe" Audio and Books
alt"Gullivers Travels" Audio and Books
alt"The Secret Garden" Audio and Books
alt"Sense and Sensibility" Audio and Books
alt"Moby Dick" Audio and Books
alt"Pollyanna" Audio and Books
alt"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" Audio and Books
alt"The Last of Mohicans" Audio and Books
alt"Peter Pan" Audio and Books
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LibriVox’s Ghost Story Collection 001
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LibriVox’s Ghost Story Collection 001LibriVox’s Ghost Story Collection 001
A collection of ten pieces, read by various readers, about the unreal edges of this world in legend and story; tales of love, death and beyond. If just one story prickles the hair on the back of your neck, or prickles your eyelids with the touch of tears, we will have succeeded. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)

 
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Hunting and Fishing from A to Zern by Ed zern
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Hunting and Fishing from A to Zern by Ed zern
Hunting and Fishing from A to Zern by Ed zern
These are Zern's basic theses:
There are people who hunt and fish;
They also drink and tell lies when they are fishing and hunting;
Or any other time;
They are not interested in anything else;
Like politics, wives, children ... you name it;
If you think they are dotty, you have another think coming.
Zern's writing is wonderfully droll. For some of us he is a lifetime addiction (I first read him in 1947). It might have to do with the names. Zern seems to know everyone and anyone in this country who spends any time at all hunting and fishing: he's constantly dropping names of people we've never heard of. Hell, I don't know --- maybe he makes them all up.
He also seems conversant with every place in America and the rest of the Western world where one can drop dry flies in a cold river, or fish from a boat, or take a shotgun to zebras, deer, woodcocks, or spend mornings shivering in a blind waiting for ducks or turkeys to happen by.
I guess some of his charm is his well-disguised intellectualism. In one of his pieces for Field & Stream --- Field & Stream, mind you --- he slips in references to Wagner (comparing his operas to big game hunting), Bach Sonatas (trout fishing with a dry fly). Proust and Joyce turn up here or there, as does D. H. Lawrence (see below).
The main reason that Ed Zern is not listed up there with S. J. Perelman, Robert Benchley, E. B. White and Peter de Vries is because he wrote for the sporting set at Field & Stream instead of the smart set at The New Yorker. Yet he bests many of the more famous humorists --- with the possible exception of Perelman.

 
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Isaac Asimov - Foundation
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Isaac Asimov - FoundationIsaac Asimov - Foundation
first book in foundation series

Foundation is the first book in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy (later expanded into The Foundation Series). It is a collection of five short stories, which were first published together as a book by Gnome Press in 1951. It also appeared in 1955 as part of Ace Double D-110 under the title "The 1,000-Year Plan." Four of the stories were originally published in Astounding Magazine (with different titles) between 1942 and 1944, and the fifth was added when they first appeared in book form. Decades later, Asimov wrote two prequels to it. Later writers have added authorized tales to the series.
 
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