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The Eyes Have It & Tony and the Beetles

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Creatures from outer space have attacked planet earth, awful singular celled aliens concealed as real humans. The Eyes Have It is fanciful, creating subtle excitement of absolute writing designs. The story of Tony and the Beetles sets in a futuristic distance when the world’s colossal colonial empire is well built but we have to find out if, it can last for some years. Tony who is 10 years of age matures quickly when the past years draw near with humanity.

Philip Kindred Dick was a US science fiction author. Philip revealed theoretical, social, and political subject matters in his master works with topics led by monopolistic corporations, other worlds, authoritarian administrations, and alternative states of awareness. His writings showed his curiosity in metaphysics and theology, and often always illustrated on his life occurrences in taking into the nature of actuality, identity, drug abuse, schizophrenia, and otherworldly practices.

He was born in Illinois before residing to California, he started printing sci-fi tales in the 1950s, primarily seeking few commercial prestige. His 1962 other historical novel The Man in the High Castle gotten Philip first attribute, such as a Hugo Award for Best Novel. He ensued with sci-fi tales including Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? In 1968 and Ubik in 1969. His 1974 story Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel. Resulting a series of devotional involvements in February-March 1974, his writings held more overtly with subjects of theology, philosophy, and the nature of reality, as novels including A Scanner Darkly in 1977 and VALIS in 1981. A book of his non-fiction work on these matters was printed retrospectively as The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick in 2011.
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