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Looking for the name of a story

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21 July 2010, 11:24 PM
Jeanne B.
Looking for the name of a story
I'm looking for the name of a short story where people only lived for one day. Any help is appreciated!
22 July 2010, 01:15 AM
philnic
Hi Jeanne B, and welcome to the board.

People who only live for a day. Hmmm. All I can think of is "Frost and Fire" (Bradbury story in which people live for about 8 days), and "All Summer in a Day" (Bradbury summer in which summer occurs on a single day and it rains for the rest of the year. Just like the UK...)

Other board members may be be able to recall something that is a better match.


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22 July 2010, 04:35 PM
Jeanne B.
Thanks Phil. I read "All in a Summer Day" and that's not it. I don't recall "Frost and Fire" but in the one I'm looking for I THOUGHT they only lived a day. My brother remembers it that way, too and it's driving us nuts trying to remember the name of it.
Would you happen to know which book of short stories that "Fire and Ice" would be in.

Thanks for the welcome. I keep having a really hard time logging on to my account...
22 July 2010, 04:40 PM
Jeanne B.
Thanks for the link, too Phil. Very thoughtful of you and I will check it out.
22 July 2010, 04:43 PM
Jeanne B.
Phil, just checked out "Frost and Fire" it sounds familiar! Wonder if that is what I was thinking of as I think I've read "R is for Rocket" many years ago.
I made the mistake of lending some of my Bradbury stuff out and never got them back. Frowner Will have to get some new copies! Smiler
22 July 2010, 05:16 PM
Braling II
quote:
Originally posted by Jeanne B.:
Phil, just checked out "Frost and Fire" it sounds familiar! Wonder if that is what I was thinking of as I think I've read "R is for Rocket" many years ago.
I made the mistake of lending some of my Bradbury stuff out and never got them back. Frowner Will have to get some new copies! Smiler


THAT has happened to many of us, I'm sure!
06 October 2011, 06:37 PM
DaveS.
"Frost and Fire" is an excellent short story in "R is for Rocket". It starts out with living in one set of caves (that only let you live for eight days), however if you can make it accross the valley floor and fight for another cave you can live 11 days!!...eventually the characters in the story make there way to a crashed space ship...
This is one of the great stories in the collection in this book..
12 October 2011, 12:31 PM
philnic
Well, I'd recommend that you stop spamming us.

DANDELION! Can these spammers be stopped, please. I've seen other message forums die when spam outnumbers proper messages. I would hate to see this particular lawn ruined by uncontrollable weeds such as this!


- Phil

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12 October 2011, 04:57 PM
dandelion
Post and member removed. If they want to post without the spam links they'll have to reregister.
14 October 2011, 12:57 PM
philnic
Smiler


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15 October 2011, 02:22 AM
<Carol Pat>
quote:
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I agree with you that Fire and Frost is really a very interesting story..It's like I never get bored of reading it.I read it near about 5-6 times.
15 October 2011, 11:16 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by Carol Pat:
I agree with you that Fire and Frost is really a very interesting story..It's like I never get bored of reading it.I read it near about 5-6 times.

With the blinds open or closed?


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15 October 2011, 04:07 PM
jkt
quote:
Originally posted by Carol Pat:
quote:
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I agree with you that Fire and Frost is really a very interesting story..It's like I never get bored of reading it.I read it near about 5-6 times.

It made for a very unique ballet.


John King Tarpinian
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25 October 2011, 03:25 PM
Alive
Pardon my ignorance (I probably know less about Ray and his stories than anyone here, but I'm learning), but I thought "R is for Rocket" and "S is for Space" were childrens books, so I gave them a miss.
Sounds like that was a mistake.


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25 October 2011, 03:28 PM
Alive
quote:
Originally posted by philnic:
I've seen other message forums die when spam outnumbers proper messages. I would hate to see this particular lawn ruined by uncontrollable weeds such as this!


Maybe post a note to remind members to hit the report button - probably some haven't noticed it.
Just a thought to help with the weeding.


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