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I just finished reading "Let's All Kill Constance." I bought the book with a Christmas gift card at Borders - it was on one of the new books tables, a lone copy just staring me in the face, so I had to pick it up! I started reading it yesterday, January 5, my youngest daughter's 16th birthday. Birthday plans forced me to table the book after the first few chapters. I was wakened early this morning (around 4 a.m.) by the wild southern California winds, and as they wouldn't let me get back to sleep I got up to read. It felt very appropriate to be sitting there reading Bradbury poetry to the tune of those fierce and violent winds. I finished the tale, then went out to find my morning paper (a bit of a task, as it had blown into the gutter). When I turned to the page that shows today in history, I was eerily surprised by the first listed date - January 6, 1412, the traditionally considered birthdate of Joan of Arc. (If you haven't read "...Kill Constance" yet, read it and all will be made clear!) | |||
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Suzi:::: You have obviously just entered... The Twilight Zone [This message has been edited by Nard Kordell (edited 01-06-2003).] | ||||
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Events like this just point up the way Bradbury opens us to the magic in life. By the way, I note I'm a "junior member" of this site - at my age it's interesting to be a junior member of anything!!! Cheers. | ||||
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