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Discussion Topic  RE: death is a lonely business and martian chronicles (in Resources) by douglasSP
This is a wild goose chase. Neither book has anything to do with the fear of being lonely. Why not t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (in Resources) by douglasSP
Yes, "The Smiling People" was collected in Dark Carnival. Also in The Small Assassin and the 2001 Da......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (in Resources) by douglasSP
Interesting! But why not simply do a "second edition" of the Stories of Ray Bradbury, again with 100......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Not Frequently Asked Questions (in Resources) by douglasSP
And thanks from me, too, dandelion, dear friend. Sorry I don't contribute more often, but the site i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: TOP 10 Shortstories : SciFi (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Ray may not want to distinguish between his stories that are SF and those that aren't, but I have no......
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Discussion Topic  RE: May or may not be a Bradbury story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I second that answer. Definitely "Arena", by Frederic Brown....
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Discussion Topic  RE: "I have no mouth and I must scream!" (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
A compelling story indeed, and the most powerful story title I have EVER seen.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Is Bradbury a sf writer or a fantasy writer? (in Resources) by douglasSP
Ray is wrong.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Scariest Story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I saw "Signs" two nights ago and I admit, there were four or five places where I couldn't look!......
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Discussion Topic  Scariest Story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I was recently working on my database of RB stories when it struck me that he virtually gave up on t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: underated story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
How about "The Swan", buried without title as part of Dandelion Wine? It's one of Bradbury's most be......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What is science fiction? (in Resources) by douglasSP
It's been said so often that RB's work isn't "really" SF (heck, he's even said it himself), that we ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Looking for a collection of Bradbury's favorite (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Yes, but "Frost and Fire" wasn't in that book. I think the first time it appeared in a Bradbury book......
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Discussion Topic  RE: favorite characters? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Constance Rattigan, who appears in both of the 1980s detective novels, is the most convincing and en......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Opinions please... (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
"The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair" is easily the best of the stories with a Stan and Ollie theme. It......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Is this a Ray Bradbury story? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Isn't that better known as "The Leave-Taking", from The Stories of Ray Bradbury?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: can you help me find my favorite??? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Unless you're referring to The Halloween Tree, which of course is a whole book....
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Discussion Topic  RE: INTERVIEW NEEDED for hs research paper (in Resources) by douglasSP
A Bradbury enthusiast who has (gasp) read at least two books?! That's not setting the bar very high,......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bradbury in Pop Culture (in Inspired by Ray?) by douglasSP
Sorry to be so unspecific, but I think George R. R. Martin is also a fan. I remember that he had a B......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 'A Sound Of Thunder' questions i need anwsers. (in Resources) by douglasSP
But even then, you'd displace air, which means that a gnat may change the course of its flight, whic......
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