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...this is for school project. could somebody explain to me about the story?
really need your help about this...
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: 22 March 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Read the book, tell us what YOU think the book is about, then you'll find people will pitch in and help.

Saying, "explain the story to me . . ." does not inspire much effort on our part.

What did YOU think it was about? Did you like it? What did you like? What did you not like? Did you see any themes or recurring symbols? Did you enjoy the language?
 
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How about comparing it to other Bradbury books...such as "Something Wicker This Way Comes".

Or "Wrong After Midnight".

Or "Deaf is a Lonely Business".

- Phil
 
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Phil,
How about Green Shadows, Wright Whale or Golden Apples of the Sum or then, maybe, R is for Racket? Which proves beyond a doubt, you can not judge a book by its clever.

Jubei, "No harm no fowl!"
This is a difficult book to start with if you are just being introduced to RB. It actually draws on 50 years of stories and characters from previous editions and magazines. So, to get the whole idea of the plot takes a bit of cross referencing and recognition of previously developed story lines. An interesting story, nonetheless.
 
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And who could forget my own personal favorite, "Dandelion Vine"?
 
Posts: 7337 | Location: Dayton, Washington, USA | Registered: 03 December 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I could not help it this note is just from another illuminated fan...
 
Posts: 247 | Location: Utah, U.S.A. | Registered: 10 December 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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How about "The Illustrated Van" (sort of like the Partridge Family bus, only with pictures.)
 
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At this time of night.
I'm "S is for Spaced"!!!
 
Posts: 247 | Location: Utah, U.S.A. | Registered: 10 December 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Ah, you guys just crack me up! Especially the title "Something Wicker This Way Comes." Sounds like the people from "Trading Spaces" are coming to redecorate your home....
 
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Yes, octobercountry: A very strange group has assemble here from all corners of the globe. Save us All!

I just finished re-reading several classic selections from "The Machineries of Roy."
 
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I Sting the Body Electric?

Rocker Man?

Dork Carnival?

The Toynbee Conjecture?

Oh my...The Way It Pained Forever...

[This message has been edited by Illustrated Man (edited 03-31-2004).]
 
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Sounds better, somehow, than "The Machineries of Jay," doesn't it?
 
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Originally posted by Illustrated Man:
Oh my...The Way It Pained Forever...

[This message has been edited by Illustrated Man (edited 03-31-2004).]


That sounds like a Harlan Ellison story!

- Phil
 
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The Flute at the Bottom of the Bowl

The Martin Chronicles

R is for Space

The Million Beer Picnic

Marionettes Sink

Quicker Than The Guy

Driving Bland

Tyrannosaurus Sex

A Hound of Thunder

(Stop me someone, please!)

- Phil
 
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There Was an Odd Woman

Death and the Matron

The Store Line at Sunset

The Frog Horn

The Drummer Toy of Shiloh
 
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