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Geez, just got done reading small assasin for the third time. Ill never look at a baby the same way.
 
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Yeah. Have you read "Skeleton?" You'll never consider your calcified anatomy in the same way again...
 
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...and consider carefully before reading "Fever Dream" if you're sick in bed!
 
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... or "Zero Hour" if your children have imaginary friends.

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"Years from now we want to go into the pub and tell about the Terrible Conflagration up at the Place, do we not?"
 
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...so too, be guarded if your dog returns home from the field with something just for you, as in "The Emissary!"
 
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Wow, interesting and inspiring thread here!
How about the Dark at the top of the stairs?
 
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Dusting takes on a whole new meaning after you've read 'The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl'...

You'll have much more respect for butterflies after 'A Sound of Thunder'...

And heaven forbid that a breeze should pick up after you've put down 'The Wind'...

No more rubber-necking for you, after you've read 'The Crowd'...

Stop me, someone, please!


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"The Scythe"

"WHO WIELDS ME, WIELDS THE WORLD!"
 
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1.) The scent of chocolate now makes me think of confessional.
2.) I see a falling star and think, "I wonder if it hurt?"
3.) Rain is for tasting.
4.) Never curse my children's grass stains as I'm doing laundry.

I've thought of Bradbury everyday for over 25 years now. Everyday I see, hear, taste, or smell something which harkens back to him. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one.

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"Years from now we want to go into the pub and tell about the Terrible Conflagration up at the Place, do we not?"
 
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