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Ubik

Philip K. Dick (1969)

SubgenreSoft SF / Social SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Quick Read (<250))
Setting
CSM age16
Goodreads4.11

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Positive tags

MysteryFriendship

Hero archetypes

Boss

Protagonist archetypes

Ensemble CastMultiple POVs

Synopsis

Named one of Time's 100 Best Books, Ubik is a mind-bending, classic novel about the perception of reality from Philip K. Dick, the Hugo Award-winning author of The Man in the High Castle. “From the stuff of space opera, Dick spins a deeply unsettling existential horror story, a nightmare you’ll never be sure you’ve woken up from.”—Lev Grossman, Time Glen Runciter runs a lucrative business — deploying his teams of anti-psychics to corporate clients who want privacy and security from psychic spies. But when he and his top team are ambushed by a rival, he is gravely injured and placed in “half-life,” a dreamlike state of suspended animation. Soon, though, the surviving members of the team begin experiencing some strange phenomena, such as Runciter’s face appearing on coins and the world seeming to move backward in time. As consumables deteriorate and technology gets ever more primitive, the group needs to find out what is causing the shifts and what a mysterious product called Ubik has to do with it all. “More brilliant than similar experiments conducted by Pynchon or DeLillo.”—Roberto Bolaño

Tags

Philosophical SFPsychological HorrorMetaphysical FictionExistential Horror

Is Ubik appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

Mind-bending philosophical sci-fi exploring the nature of reality, death, and consciousness. Contains some violence from an ambush scene and deeply unsettling existential themes about mortality and the breakdown of perceived reality that may disturb sensitive readers.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, grief, and existential dread.

Who'll love this

Teens who enjoy puzzling out complex mysteries and mind-bending reality shifts will be fascinated by this trippy sci-fi classic.