Where can I find audiobooks by Philip K. Dick?
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June 30th, 2007
Could someone post audiobooks of the four 1960' novels (recently published by Library of America) on a blogspot?
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is the question "can" someone or "will" someone?
@therflu -- you can find audiobooks of Philip K. Dick's novels at http://Audible.com. I just did a quick search there on their website, and they've got:
1. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
2. A Scanner Darkly
3. Paycheck
4. Martian Time-Slip
5. The Golden Man
6. Galactic Pot Healer
7. Minority Report and other stories
http://audible.com also has an ongoing promo where you can sign-up for a 14-day free trial. As part of the trial, you can download (and keep) any of the books they have, with no obligation to sign up.
Just go to http://audible.com/grammar or http://audible.com/twit -- both of those are promo links that have the 14-day free trial offer. Hope that helps.
Oh -- and I just realized that I completely misread the original question! haha! Sorry about that!
Totally guessing-- 1960 doesn't sound like it's out of copyright yet, so you couldn't freely produce a derivative work.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is one of the novels Library of America is putting out, and the excellent audio book version at audible.com is narrated by Matthew Modine and Calista Flockhart.
I've heard that version of the book, and it's well done. You could use your one free audible.com download on that.
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