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Dad will also be at Barnes & Noble, Thousand Oaks, on October 21st at noon...

Brilliant! Twenty minute's drive from my house.


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Twenty minutes' drive in L.A? How far is that? Three blocks?
 
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Twenty minutes' drive in L.A? How far is that? Three blocks?

It's about twenty miles.

But I take your point. Last August, as Forry and I left Ray's house in Cheviot Hills heading back to Forry's house in Los Feliz, the 15 mile trip took about an hour and a half!


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I forgot to mention that he'll also be at Vroman's in Pasadena on his favorite holiday, Halloween!

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Twenty minutes' drive in L.A? How far is that? Three blocks?

Tuesday at 4 p.m. a sixty-four mile trip took two hours and forty minutes.


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This link will take you to the information about Mr. B's Halloween Day book signing at Vroman's bookshop at 12 noon in Pasadena, CA:

http://www.vromansbookstore.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp?s...vents&eventId=359830


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Hi all

I have just joined this site and I am unsure where I should post my query.

My husband's favorite author is Ray Bradbury and he has inspired him for years to write his own work.
I know Ray is due to show for signings this month but as I am in the UK, it's impossible for me to get there.
My husbands dream is to have a signed copy of a Ray Bradbury book. I wondered if anyone knows if it's possible for me to call the store and have them get a signed book for me? Has anyone done this before?
I have no idea where else to look.

I do not want to go on ebay and purchase from there as I would like a recent signing.

If anyone could offer any advice I would be very grateful.

Thanks so much

Summer
 
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Don't forget Frost and Fire in November - tickets are available now!


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I wondered if anyone knows if it's possible for me to call the store and have them get a signed book for me?

This shoppe deals in signed copies. I think they may just ship one to you.


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Originally posted by Summer-Caitlin:
Hi all

I have just joined this site and I am unsure where I should post my query.

My husband's favorite author is Ray Bradbury and he has inspired him for years to write his own work.
I know Ray is due to show for signings this month but as I am in the UK, it's impossible for me to get there.
My husbands dream is to have a signed copy of a Ray Bradbury book. I wondered if anyone knows if it's possible for me to call the store and have them get a signed book for me? Has anyone done this before?
I have no idea where else to look.

I do not want to go on ebay and purchase from there as I would like a recent signing.

If anyone could offer any advice I would be very grateful.

Thanks so much

Summer


You can also email Mystery and Imagination to place an order: info@mysteryandimagination.com Address the email to Christine. Of course there is the issue of shipping costs but this store does not mark-up a new book over the printed retail price.


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Mr. B is scheduled to be at the Thousand Oaks, California Barnes and Noble bookshop this Sunday the 21st at 12 noon.


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Mr. B is also scheduled to sign on Sunday the 28th at the Ray Bradbury Festival.

Bradbury Festival Special Events
Sunday, October 28

12:00pm:
Ray Bradbury book signing
2:30pm:
The Machines, Beyond Shylock - a multimedia adaptation of Bradbury's poem. Features taped narration by Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange") and live music performed by composer Jonathan McEuen.
3:00pm:
"The Pedestrian" - a short film adapted from Bradbury's short story. Directed by Chard Hayward. Cinematography by Harry Frith.
4:00pm:
The Halloween Tree - an adaptation of Bradbury's story about trick-or-treaters who investigate the disappearance of their friend. Peachtree Theater Company Founder Demitri Corbin directs an ensemble of local sixth-graders.
7:00pm:
Performance of The Illustrated Man

Prices:
Single tickets for The Illustrated Man: $30
Single pass for all Sunday afternoon events (excluding performance of
The Illustrated Man): $30
Festival Pass for The Illustrated Man and all Sunday festival events: $50 ($10 savings)
Full-time students with ID: 1/2 price!

For further information:
http://www.rubicontheatre.org/special_bradbury.php


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