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I completed 'MARTIAN CHRONICLES' also 'THE ILLUSTRATED MAN'.What ever books I had read till now I think 'THE ILLUSTRATED MAN' is the best for me among all.

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...We've had a lot of New Zealand spammers, have we not?


We have, but they only stick around for one post each...


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Now that, I can believe.
 
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Last Bradbury book or one that I'm presently reading....(actually two short story books).
S is for Space.
R is for Rocket.
Both Excellent Books (both are part of my book collection/library.

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I'm currently reading Cat's Pajamas.
 
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I finished Cat's Pajamas on Halloween and am currently reading Sam Weller's biography of Ray.
 
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Re-re-re-re-reading "A Medicine For Melancholy" (the collection, not the story).
 
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I Live By the Invisible

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I'm reading "Something wicked this way comes". I get goosebumps just typing the title!
 
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Welcome Ohana.

I'm also starting to re-read "Something Wicked", but the only time I get is when I go to bed. Consequently, I usually fall asleep after half a dozen pages! That's not a criticism. Rather a compliment that I am absorbed to the point that the day's stresses malt away and I relax. Annoying though to have to overlap each night the passage where I was too sleepy to take it in!
I look forward to the day I can read one of Ray's stories while wide awake, like normal sane people do!


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I just bought this one!

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...Consequently, I usually fall asleep after half a dozen pages!...


I have this problem with AUDIObooks. Must come from being "read to sleep" as a child!


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I am reading "The Sound of Thunder", I think it's called...
 
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Just a few nights ago I finally got to read Farewell Summer. Then picked up a newish copy of Golden Apples of The Sun. I was unpleasantly surprised that it was not the same book I owned (but since lost)back in the late 50's! I had especially looked forward to re-reading Hail and Farewell, but the new copy did not have it!


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