| Pink orange i agree with you. Ray is an amazing person,according to the god of this site anyway lol #realtalk |
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| quote: Originally posted by A Pink Orange: ...i might have to read some more Bradbury books to get a better understanding of his work...
I highly recommend it! |
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| Thunder, I was just proving a point, if you want to, tell someone to, "go crawl in hole and die.", forgive me if I'm mistaken, try omegle, the experience is mucg more fun. On, the note of Ray Bradbury, I agree with, A Pink Orange, if i read a little more of his work, preferabbly the short stories, I dont have time for novels, I may grow to more appreciate Ray Bradbury as more than a "sci-fi" or "fantasy" author, but on a much wider spectrum. I beleive he has talent, but I need to see much more writing to be 100% sure. |
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| Oh my gosh! I remember reading a sound of thunder in 7th grade! It was pretty good from what i can remember. I did not realize it was one of Ray's? Didn't it have something to do with them going back in time and having to stay on a path because otherwise it would alter the future in an enormous way or something? and the one guy stepped on a butterfly i think? I cannot remember too much more.. but i do remember some. Very good story! |
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| quote: Originally posted by guitargirl116: Oh my gosh! I remember reading a sound of thunder in 7th grade!...Didn't it have something to do with them going back in time and having to stay on a path...
It sure did! Classic story, highly influential. And yet it was originally rejected by the editors of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction because they found it totally implausible! |
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