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Jim in Alaska's avatar

Oh you two crazy kids, of course you don't get it, you had to be there! ;-)

What I'm saying is there's roughly two and a fraction generations that lived or had close family that lived or died WW II and hence felt, believed, wondered if we'd escaped Dick's High Castle world by the skin of our teeth. So yes it was a riveting, a there but for the grace of..., go I, tale for us and the Hugo voters when he published it.

I may be (Of course I am, you callow youth, why back in our day...GRIN!) teasing you a bit but I'm not faulting your take on the H'Castle, just trying to explain a bit how and why we took it in '62.

Not his best, nor was he, in my opinion the best of the era, but not at all bad.

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Stone Bryson's avatar

Even though I was tempted to give the book a go here, life-stuff kept getting in the way so I was unable to. With that noted...

What you both said above pretty much echoes what I have heard others say... ESPECIALLY those who have read the book and watched the series by the same name. The series adds a character (the very compelling John Smith), and with the blessing of PKD's estate to boot (they were actually involved in the production). For me, MitHC without Smith... well, it just wouldn't feel right LOL

That noted, I personal wished I had stopped watching after Season Two; the last two seasons they abandoned nuanced storytelling for preaching 'progressive' doctrine, and by the end of four they had pretty much ruined the series for me. However, those first two seasons? Well worth a viewing, IMO :-)

Thanks so much for sharing these, and I will make an(other) effort to get engaged with the next book.

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