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I am currently working on a mutli genre project and am being asked to read some of Ray Bradbury's books. I know he has written F451(read it), but I was wonderign if Dandelion Wine has as much 'strangeness' as F451, or are there any other great books you recommend...? (also short stories?) Thank you -Jeune Martyre<br /> Everything happens for a Reason...<br /> Sometimes the silence was like a gulf that could never be crossed. Most of the time, though, the gulf only opened when he said, "Goodnight, I love you," and I heard the phone go dead... | |||
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JM26: From a previous request on a similar topic, comes the response below. Then make your own choices. All of RB's works are fantastic in different ways. It may take time to develop a feel for his style and idiosyncrocies, but once recognized --- you're hooked! RE: Set aside an hour or so and dig in here: Be sure to read the info within. See- http://home.wlv.ac.uk/~in5379/ http://redwood.stormloader.com/bradbury/stories.htm http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Ray_Bradbury.htm http://www.spaceagecity.com/bradbury/books.htm http://www.raybradburyonline.com/ http://www.raybradbury.com/books/books.html fpalumbo | ||||
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Thanks! -Jeune Martyre<br /> Everything happens for a Reason...<br /> Sometimes the silence was like a gulf that could never be crossed. Most of the time, though, the gulf only opened when he said, "Goodnight, I love you," and I heard the phone go dead... | ||||
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the book of stories entitled "Medicine for Melancholy" is fabulous. I could not even choose a favorite from among them; they are each strong on their own....but I think of the whole book with enthusiasm and like to read it straight through.
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