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"Once a Ray Bradbury fan, always a Ray Bradbury fan!" | ||||
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Orangefield by Al Sarrantonio. I found a used, signed, copy of this Cemetery Dance book at my local bibliophile emporium. To be honest I was unfamiliar with the author’s work but the dedication page won me over: To Ray Bradbury: Maestro of Halloween. | ||||
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The script The App, with Ray's actor Roses Prichard, this afternoon. She signed on to play a role. Speaking of role, we roll Friday! "Live Forever!" | ||||
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Sounds topical! You should do a follow-up called The Tweet - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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Do you know who nearly played a role in it? GCJ! But nearly doesn't really count, does it? "Live Forever!" | ||||
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The Trail of '98, Lowell Thomas, Jr.; Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction, Profs. Eller and Touponce; The Short Stories of O'Henry; And my final HS literature unit (How ironic is this!?) ~ Fahrenheit 451! | ||||
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This is not really "reading" but I received my copy of The Martian Chronicles Radio Dramatization today, from The Colonial Radio Players. (The first CD I have put in my car in the 15 months I've owned it.) John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley | ||||
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jkt wrote
Audible.com has this for 3.91USD, during the current "Summer Listening Sale", for audible members. | ||||
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$6.99, surely. Unless it's in the Summer Listening Sale section, which I could not find. "Live Forever!" | ||||
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Fershlugginer, poiuyt, potrzebie, axolotl, fink! | ||||
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Douglas Spaulding wrote:
If you are an audible member, you can sign in and easliy find it. The sale ends June 14th. | ||||
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I just re-read "Lorelei of the Red Mist" by Leigh Brackett and Ray, in the collection "3 X Infinity". Not very good, really. Here's a blurb about it: http://webcache.googleusercont...ource=www.google.com | ||||
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Reading: "The Brothers K" by David James Duncan. I read "The River Why" (also by Duncan) and it was fabulous. I thought I'd give this one a try and it's not let me down so far. Just Finished: "McTeague" by Frank Norris. Next. . .Hmmmmm I think "The Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. "'So-So' is good, very good, very excellent good, and yet it is not so: it is but so-so" -Shakespeare " 'So-So' is good, very good, very excellent good, and yet it is not so: it is but so-so." -Shakespeare | ||||
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