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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Valis trilogy on sale


I think of ebooks as modern paperbacks, i.e. inexpensive ways to build one's personal library, and I like to occasionally note book sales that might be of interest to readers of this blog. I noticed this week that the Amazon Kindle ebook version of Philip K. Dick's Valis trilogy (VALIS, The Divine Invasion, The Transmigration of Timothy Archer) is about $2 right now, cheaper than many cups of coffee. (If  you don't want to give your money to Amazon, you can also get it as an ebook for $2 from Barnes and Noble.

Dick is an example of a classic science fiction writer whose books often go on sale as ebooks; I've noticed that Philip Jose Farmer, Poul Anderson and Clifford Simak books, for example, are also often cheap. I recently took advantage of a similar sale to buy and read Dick's Flow My Tears the Policeman Said when it also sent on sale for about $2; it's back up to $14 now. I thought it was one of Dick's best books. 




4 comments:

Eric Wagner said...

Great books!

tony smyth said...

Yes great books, bit I'd disagree about ebooks being "inexpensive". The ones Ive checked out recently ( all non-fiction) are almost the same in digital as in print). Damn ripoff.

Cleveland Okie (Tom Jackson) said...

Hi Tony, ebooks very often are too expensive. This is particularly true of books by academics. But I watch for sales and most of the time I don't pay very much for an ebook.

Mark K BROWN said...

I seldom pay more than 2.99 for ebooks, unless it is something I really, really want.