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Philip K. Dick: The Minority Report (2002, Pantheon Books) 4 stars

In the world of The Minority Report, Commissioner John Anderton is the one to thank …

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Couldn't believe how different the story was between the movie and the original short story.

SPOILER ALERT: At the center of the action in the short story is how a foreknowledge feedback is inevitable. At no time where the mutants held against their will and "rescued." There were no corrupt actors, but they behaved exactly how you would expect in order to maximize their outcomes. It's a satisfyingly complex look at probable futures, behavior, and motivations. The more I read Philip K. Dick, the more I like him.