VALIS by Philip K. Dick
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The main characters in this book are Philip K. Dick in the first person and his alter-ego Horselover Far in the third person. At first, the play with this split perspective was the thing that interested me most. Then I was interested in his messy but informed religious banter. Then the narrative became more engrossed in Horselover Fat's mental illness... and finally... out of nowhere, the whole book became a science fiction book. Deeply weird.
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