Sci-Friday 06.

As She Climbed Across The Table by Jonathan Lethem. With the exception of his first novel, I’ve noticed that the cover art to Lethem’s books pretty much always sucks. You shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover, right? Well, sometimes you do. This is a fun book, but the covers to the various editions have been atrocious. I’ve seen one that actually made sense to the story: A depiction of a dark room containing nothing but a table and a black hole at the end of it. Accurate, yes, but not exactly that inspires a horny desperation to grab the book off the shelf, methinks.
Amnesia Moon by Jonathan Lethem.
Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We All Got Along After The Bomb by Phillip K. Dick.

Your Name Here, the psuedo biopic of Phillip K. Dick just doesn’t look interesting at all. At all.
The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch by Phillip K. Dick.
The original Omega The Unknown, by Steve Gerber:

Omega The Unknown, redone by Jonathan Lethem and Farel Dalrymple:

Einstein’s Dreams by Alan Lightman.
Girl In Landscape by Jonathan Lethem.
Gun, With Occasional Music by Jonathan Lethem.

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