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I can't pinpoint exactly what it is, but something about vacation and summer in general simply dictates to me the need to read Bradbury. In fact, summer just doesn't feel right without delving into "Dandelion Wine" or "Quicker Than the Eye," or even "From the Dust Returned." The exception to this phenomenon is "Something Wicked." Something about this particular story necessitates an autumn reading--it just doesn't work as well any other time of year. What seasons/settings do you favor when it comes to reading Mr. Bradbury's stories? | |||
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Inkling, Summer demands Dandelion Wine be read then. I usually begin it in May. The Martian Chronicles seems to fit summer well, too. Something Wicked, The Halloween Tree: Autumn, of course. F-451 and others: good anytime. Best, Pete | ||||
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And on Halloween night, there's nothing like reading Ray's classic short story, "The October Game." That story still gives me the creeps, even after many, many readings. | ||||
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Blockbuster of a thread, eh? =) | ||||
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There are so many... Reading "The Lake" in September comes to mind, but October (any Autumnal month really) causes a Bradbury deficiency within my being that must be attended to. Nice thread BTW, does your User Name have anything to do with the C.S. Lewis/Tolkien/Williams group? | ||||
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It has everything to do with it. Thanks for asking! I'm currently enjoying re-reading "Driving Blind." How I love early mornings on the deck with Bradbury, Douglas Adams and my Bible! | ||||
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Amen Great combo. | ||||
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What else but...October...Ahhhhh....Fall! | ||||
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Well, judging by the calendar, it's very nearly time for me to make my annual-or-so post (admins LOVE users like me...)! I've not visited since the Great Michael Moore Tumultuous Fiasco 2004; I'm assuming all that has nicely faded away?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Inkling, ____________________________________ Something respectable that way went. | ||||
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