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Browsing through Powerbooks in Mall of Asia, I came across Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1971 novel about a young man whose dreams literally come true. I first encountered The Lathe of Heaven as a PBS movie (1980) starring Bruce Davison, known to many as the ill-fated Senator Robert Kelly in X-Men, or perhaps earlier as the rat-befriending Willard in the ‘70s movie of the same name.

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