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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by Braling II
jkt, Have you read the stories I've often recommended, i.e. "The Spectacles", "Some Words With A Mummy", and "The 2002nd Tale of Scheherezade"?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by jkt
quote:Originally posted by Braling II:jkt, Have you read the stories I've often recommended, i.e. "The Spectacles", "Some Words With A Mummy", and "The 2002nd Tale of Scheherezade"?Yes sir, I have....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite Funny Bradbury Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by Braling II
Re: the great Mr. Poe's funny stories - I agree. 3 of my favourites are "The Spectacles", "Some Words With A Mummy", and "The 2002nd Tale of Scheherezade"....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite Funny Bradbury Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by Braling II
Re: the great Mr. Poe's funny stories - I agree. 3 of my favourites are "The Spectacles", "Some Words With A Mummy", and "The 2002nd Tale of Scheherezade"....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite Funny Bradbury Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by Braling II
Nico, Mr. Poe's funny stories came up before. My favourites are "The Spectacles", "Some Words With A Mummy", "The Man Wo Was Used Up", and "The 2002nd Tale of Scheherezade". I recall Bradbury's "One For His Lordship" (based on an old joke) and "Interval In Sunlight" as being quite humourous....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite Funny Bradbury Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by Nico
quote:Originally posted by Braling II:Nico, Mr. Poe's funny stories came up before. My favourites are "The Spectacles", "Some Words With A Mummy", "The Man Wo Was Used Up", and "The 2002nd Tale of ... Sunlight" as being quite humourous.yes, I didn't realize it was a three page topic and was referring to...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Dark of Quirky (in Resources) by Braling II
Poe was also a renaissance man - knew several languages and kept abreast of all the latest achievements in science, mathematics, astronomy, biology, etc. Check out "Some Words With A Mummy" and "The 1002nd Tale of Scheherazade"....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Window Opening and Closing? (in Ray's Legacy) by Braling II
Philnic,I agree with you about Poe. Have you read any of his humourous short stories like "Some Words With A Mummy", or "The Spectacles"?Poe was a true renaissance man and one of the greatest authors ... puts me INTO the story like Bradbury. With a few perfectly chosen words (e.g. "..the color of cut...
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Discussion Topic  RE: October Reading: Bradbury and Poe (in Resources) by Braling II
Great list, Mr. Dark!I could only add as Poe favourites "Some Words With A Mummy", "The Spectacles", "The Masque Of The Red Death", and "The Facts In The Case Of M. Valdemar".As for Bradbury, I'd really have to think about it. There are just too many!...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Today's Blondie Cartoon Made Me Think of Ray (in Resources) by Richard
I had been looking for some time for a scarce 1941 novel, CONVENIENT SEASON, by actor turned author David Manners (he appeared in the Universal horror classics DRACULA, THE MUMMY and THE BLACK CAT ... seeking a collectable copy, I was fine with the not-so-great condition. When the book arrived, I noted...
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Discussion Topic  Bradbury and Poe (in Resources) by defoe
, reading five or more books at a time). Anyway, the name of the story was 'Some Words with a Mummy,' and it was odd finding such a strong connection between writers of such disparate eras/styles ... collected short stories of Poe and stumbled across a story that immediately reminded me of Bradbury--one...
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Discussion Topic  Bradbury and Poe (in Resources) by defoe
, reading five or more books at a time). Anyway, the name of the story was 'Some Words with a Mummy,' and it was odd finding such a strong connection between writers of such disparate eras/styles ... collected short stories of Poe and stumbled across a story that immediately reminded me of Bradbury--one...
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Discussion Topic  Ray Bradbury saved my life (in Inspired by Ray?) by Robert A. Sloan
" with me because I do still use big words. I do still read a lot. I am bisexual. It's not right to call ... pain. Poke your septum with a needle. You'll cry no matter how much boys don't cry. Some pains make ... When I was a clinically depressed, suicidal ten year old in undiagnosed chronic pain with...
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