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25 September 2008, 06:54 PM
Nard Kordell
T0P•TEN•T0MES
Yes, I know 'tomes' means a volume,
in fact a large learned volume of a book,
but...what else would go with something
sounding like Top-Ten-Tunes?

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SELECT YOUR
TOP TEN FAVORITE STORIES/NOVELS
by Ray Bradbury

(thought of Top 20)...but what the heck, maybe more
would be inclined in jotting down the Top 10.)

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My Personal List of TOP 10 favorite Bradbury stories:

1~ Death and the Maiden
2~ The Scythe
3~ The April Witch
4~ The Tombling Day
5~ The Martian Chronicles 2004-2005/The Naming of Names
6~ Embroidery
7~ The Women
8~ The Illustrated Woman
9 ~The Rocket Man
10~The Invisible Boy

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25 September 2008, 07:33 PM
fjp451
Tough task to choose a total of just ten titles:
Not necessarily in preferential order, here goes...

1> Sound of Thunder
2> Anthem Sprinters
3> The Veldt
4> Big Black and White Game
5> Fog Horn
6> Drummer Boy of Shiloh
7> Pedestrian
8> The Murderer
9> Usher II
10> All Summer in a Day

Yet,...so many others!
25 September 2008, 08:10 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by fjp451:
Tough task to choose a total of just ten titles...Yet,...so many others!

That's exactly why I must sit this one out.


"Live Forever!"
26 September 2008, 12:18 PM
philnic
I will post an instinctive top 10...then regret it, and probably come back with a more considered top 10.

1. The Lake
2. The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
3. The Crowd
4. Fahrenheit 451
5. A Sound of Thunder
6. The Great Wide World Over There
7. The Scythe
8. The Playground
9. Emissary
10. The Veldt


- Phil

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26 September 2008, 02:28 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by philnic:
I will post an instinctive top 10...then regret it, and probably come back with a more considered top 10.

Throw up in the morning, clean up in the afternoon!


"Live Forever!"
27 September 2008, 03:19 AM
philnic
Indeed. I'm already regretting my omission of "The Utterly Perfect Murder" and "Gotcha".


- Phil

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09 October 2008, 03:22 PM
Salamander
1. Night Call, Collect
2. The April Witch
3. The Great Wide World over There
4. A Piece of Wood
5. Frost and Fire
6. The Gift
7. The Rocket Man
8. The Wonderful IceCream Suit
9. The Inspired Chicken Motel
10. The Naming of Names
(from The Martian Chronicles)
The order is up for dispute.
09 October 2008, 04:29 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by Salamander:
4. A Piece of Wood

Have you seen the short film? It was made by the same folks who made Chrysalis.


"Live Forever!"
19 April 2009, 02:44 AM
douglasSP
Okay, I've made I list. I couldn't stop at ten. I just couldn't. Sorry.

1. Frost and Fire
2. Gotcha!
3. The Small Assassin
4. The October Game
5. A Sound of Thunder
6. The Swan
7. The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair
8. And the Rock Cried Out
9. There Will Come Soft Rains
10. The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
11. The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit
12. The Jar
13. The Anthem Sprinters
14. The Burning Man
15. The Drummer Boy of Shiloh
16. The Better Part of Wisdom
17. The Pumpernickel
18. The Whole Town’s Sleeping
19. Lafayette, Farewell
20. The Long Rain
19 April 2009, 02:50 AM
douglasSP
A list like this is always going to be badly flawed. I just wanted to say that I agree that "The Great Wide World Over There" is worthy.
19 April 2009, 04:06 AM
Kukai_Aoki
I've just began reading most of Ray Bradbury's work, so my list is mostly composed of Novels.

1. Death Is A Lonely Business
2. A Graveyard For Lunatics
3. Let's All Kill Constance
4. Fahrenheit 451
5. Dandelion Wine
6. Something Wicked This Way Comes
7. A Sound Of Thunder
8. R is for Rocket
9. I Sing The Body Electric!
10. The Martian Chronicles

"Ever wonder why the Japanese make a "nyeh" sound when a cat obviously "Meows"?"


"Oh, death!"
20 April 2009, 11:51 AM
philnic
quote:
Originally posted by douglasSP:
...2. Gotcha!
...7. The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair...


Hey douglasSP, did you know that "L&H Love Affair" has its origins in "Gotcha!"? In that when Bradbury started adapting "Gotcha!" for TV, he invented this meeting-at-a-fancy-dress-party-as-Stan-and-Ollie material which he subsequently spun off into a new short story/


- Phil

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20 April 2009, 02:50 PM
douglasSP
No, I had no idea there was a connection between "Gotcha!" and "The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair"! Would never have guessed. Ever!
21 April 2009, 07:39 AM
philnic
The TV episode is effectively a blend of the two stories. It sounds weird, but it works. (The episode is a bit strange, for reasons I can't quite pin down, but the script is quite good.) There is an explanation of Bradbury's process in the first issue of the New Ray Bradbury Review.


- Phil

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