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Question:
Hey, we have a "poll" facility on this new board, but as far as I can see no one has used it yet. So...

Please vote for your favourite Bradbury novel. (Please note that the automated poll only allows FIVE options to be listed, so I have not been able to include all of Ray's novels.)

Choices:
The Martian Chronicles
Fahrenheit 451
Dandelion Wine
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Death is a Lonely Business (and its sequels)

 


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Tough vote, as I have a kind of top three: F451, Something Wicked, and Martian Chronicles. There are things I like about each one, so the best/favorite question is hard to answer, as it doesn't factor in the variable preferences.
 
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Same problem choosing. Sanme three favourites.
 
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Funny--those are my favorite three too. Great minds...
 
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Me too.

If I was stranded on a desert island and could have only one book it would have to be "SOMETHING WICKED" (if not HOW TO BUILD A RAFT FROM SAND, PALM TREES, AND SEA WATER by Bill Draft) because I could remember each character's lines and perform a one-man/woman-act for the very critical, dissapproving, and hard to please Pelicans. If they liked the performance they would toss fish at me as I took my bows. And that's how I'd survive being on a desert island, if I didn't have that Draft book, and I'd owe it all to Ray Bradbury. What a guy. What a book.

I could also draw pictures in the sand for fish, but I'm no Picasso.

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Originally posted by philnic:
Hey, we have a "poll" facility on this new board, but as far as I can see no one has used it yet. So...

Please vote for your favourite Bradbury novel. (Please note that the automated poll only allows FIVE options to be listed, so I have not been able to include all of Ray's novels.)
I'm going to go with something wicked because its the only one i've read and it was a pretty good book.
 
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We read Something Wicked... at school, and I really enjoyed it! Bradbury's descriptions are really amazing. A lot of the kids didn't like it because they didn't get it, but I thought it was awesome!!!!!


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