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Simulacron-3, by Daniel F. Galouye

A virtual-reality novel from a time before virtual reality, Simulacron-3 is a prophetic tale of a future where nothing is as it appears to be.

Douglas Hall is part of a team that builds an artificial environment to simulate reality. This enables them to get public opinion polls without waiting for the opinions of people around them. But then something goes terribly wrong and his partners on the program start disappearing.

But is it a simulated disappearance, or is someone out to get them all? And what is the true nature of reality?

  • Sales Rank: #1541278 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-05-03
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l,
  • Running time: 6 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
A Sci-Fi Masterpiece
By Lula Balula
Written in 1964, this might be the first novel depicting such a virtual reality - one so perfectly programmed that it's inhabitants are unaware that they are living in a simulated environment, and that they are themselves merely simulations.

But something starts to go wrong. Douglas Hall, one of the creators of the simulated world, begins to experience strange things happening in his own world, and in the attempt to make sense of it all he finds himself questioning his own sanity.

Sound familiar? There are some movie adaptations: The Thirteenth Floor and Welt am Draht, and I think most people will notice that possibly some ideas for the Matrix came from this classic sci-fi book.

This is the best book I've read in a long time!
It is well written, the author manages to construct believable reality in the book, dragging you in deeper into the plot as the story unfolds. I found it difficult to put this book down after I started reading it. It's a good mix of sci-fi, mystery, conspiracy, and a touch of romance.

A couple of things I'd like to note:
1. You'll have to get past the first couple of chapters as the author introduces his world, with quite a bit of made-up vocabulary. Although I really have to commend the author on his creativity for the words chosen to depict this highly technical simulator.

2. Reading this book really gave me the impression of a world that was a mix of the 1960's and some futuristic time. It is quite interesting to read older sci-fi to see what people imagined a future world would be like. In some ways the world in the book is certainly futuristic compared to the present, and in other ways it is really stuck in the 60's.

3. You might notice a few of the futuristic inventions to be things found in many sci-fi stories that came a little later.

I highly recommend this book to sci-fi fans! Excellent reading to be had here.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Great Futuristic Story from Pre-Internet Era.
By KinoChelovek
I bought this novel because I've always wanted to watch Fassbinder's filmic adaptation "World on a Wire," which has just been released on Criterion DVD. I wasn't aware of a second adaptation of this book ("The Thirteenth Floor") until I was in the middle of reading it, but I'll have to see it, too (because I enjoy how adaptations work). I will be reviewing both soon... (Update: I have reviewed both filmic adaptations).

The story is slow paced in the beginning, and it takes some thought about what is going on - and that continues throughout the read. It has political and capitalist criticisms, as well as an immeshed love story. While reading it, several movies came to mind: the headset of "Brainstorm," the darkness and mystery of "Dark City," the environment of "Blade Runner," and a little bit of "The Matrix" (not as much as other reviewers seem to emphasize). It is well-rounded, but I became confused several times, having to go back and reread once in a while. In the end, I enjoyed the story, and I believe a sci-fi reader would, too. It has a film-noir feel to it.

It was written in 1962, and some of what was futuristic then seems to be working its way into the present. Personally, I find that most pre-CGI sci-fi writing has a more human level, which is apparent here. Psychological analysis may be fun with this one, especially the ending. Oh, how I want to become a pollster (sarcasm).

4 of 5, mostly because of the confusing narrative, but a good read.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Great idea but writing is awful
By mix579
I have watched the Thirteenth Floor (very good) and Welt am Draht (excellent) a few times, and finally decided to buy the book on which those movies are based. It hurts me to say but the writing is pretty bad. Okay, I obviously I know what the plot is all about but I'm about 1/3 through and you really want to slap the main protagonist constantly on the head for not realizing what the heck is going in. The author makes no attempt to explain why the main character, who is a key architect of the Simulacron system, is apparently brilliant enough to design a virtual reality but to stupid to see the parallels when everything that happens to him is exactly what happens to the avatars in the simulation. Both movies -- in their own ways -- managed to create an ominous, almost surreal atmosphere that sucked the viewers in, whereas this book leaves me stone cold -- and bored.

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