How to Find the Love of Your Life in a Bookstore: The Ray Bradbury Method

Posted by Hayley on August 22, 2017


If you want to fall in love with a reader, go where the readers go. The late Ray Bradbury met his future wife, Marguerite McClure, at Fowler's Bookstore in Los Angeles when he was 22 years old.


It was not love at first sight. McClure, who was clerking at the store, accused Bradbury of shoplifting.

"He carried a briefcase and wore a trench coat on a clear day, so I was immediately suspicious," she remembered later. "I expected him to slam his briefcase down on a pile of books and make off with a few. Instead, he told me he was a writer and invited me to have a cup of coffee with him."

She said yes, perhaps smitten with Bradbury's line: "I'm going to the moon someday. Wanna come?" As readers around the world know, the young writer wasn't exactly lying. During his influential and award-winning career, the author of Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles took readers to other planets, other dimensions, and other times.

McClure was the first woman Bradbury ever dated—and the last. They were married in 1947 and remained married for fifty-six years until McClure's death in 2003.

So what's the lesson from Bradbury and McClure's romance? Are we suggesting that single book lovers should browse their local libraries and bookstores, acting like a shoplifter? Probably not. (But if you do, please write and let us know how that goes.)

Instead, maybe we'll take away the simple truth that a type of magic can exist wherever books and readers gather.


Something Wicked This Way Comes

The Martian Chronicles

The Illustrated Man


Discover more of Ray Bradbury's books and quotes here. And share your thoughts on Bradbury, meeting soulmates in bookstores, or both in the comments!

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(Top image credit: A 1976 edition of Fahrenheit 451)

Comments Showing 51-100 of 110 (110 new)


message 51: by Linda (new)

Linda Bobbi wrote: "I no longer have much of a local bookstore. (used book stores only)"

that will work! Only real readers in there!


message 52: by Petra X (new)

Petra X A couple got engaged in my bookshop. They were a couple for a long while. One week on her own, she bought Fifty Shades of Grey. The same week he bought the Story of O. Next thing is they come downstairs from the cafe and tell me they are getting married :-) (They broke up a year later though, sadly)>


message 53: by Scott (new)

Scott I wish!


message 54: by Macarena (new)

Macarena awww


message 55: by Ave (new)

Ave Binks I would much rather have a guy come up to me in a book store and offer to buy me a book instead of going to a bar offering to buy me a drink. Plus with the prices of some drinks it's probably cheaper to buy someone a book ;)


message 56: by Denise (new)

Denise Soria This made me smile :)


message 57: by Meena Rehana (new)

Meena Rehana Somwaru I work in a bookstore...I've seen strangers start conversations and keep talking...couples come in and shop for books together w/excitement!...or the guy who wants to spend time picking out the perfect book for his girlfriend or wife. There's MAGIC in bookstores. Maybe one day I'll have my own story to tell.☺


message 58: by Cha (new)

Cha Corcino Hahaahhaa let's see...


message 59: by [deleted user] (new)

Linda Abhors the New GR Design wrote: "Yaaresse wrote: "There are worse places to meet a potential spouse. At least there's a good chance they are literate and are interested in something other than himself/herself. You can probably tel..."

Yes, the pretend-readers are the worst. Give me a good honest philistine any day.


message 60: by [deleted user] (new)

Petra Eggs wrote: "A couple got engaged in my bookshop. They were a couple for a long while. One week on her own, she bought Fifty Shades of Grey. The same week he bought the Story of O. ..."

Petra Eggs wrote: "A couple got engaged in my bookshop. They were a couple for a long while. One week on her own, she bought Fifty Shades of Grey. The same week he bought the Story of O. ..."

But in that year they had done everything that most of us take decades to achieve.


message 61: by [deleted user] (new)

Ave wrote: "I would much rather have a guy come up to me in a book store and offer to buy me a book instead of going to a bar offering to buy me a drink. Plus with the prices of some drinks it's probably cheap..."

Even better if he offers to buy you a book AND a drink! (And perhaps some flowers also)


message 62: by [deleted user] (new)

Mark wrote: "Petra Eggs wrote: "A couple got engaged in my bookshop. They were a couple for a long while. One week on her own, she bought Fifty Shades of Grey. The same week he bought the [book:..."

I first read O as a naive and impressionable teenager. I like to think that I have recovered now though ....


message 63: by Duane (new)

Duane I dunno about this... If she's in the Harlequin Romance section you better run like hell.

I think hanging around a college or university is a better idea. Jim Morrison said look in the art department.

And, Patti, about Mr. Potatohead - Use *this*on him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato_...
They're easy to make... I've got one. (And if he's not wearing anything under his trenchcoat, aim carefully.)


message 64: by Vee (new)

Vee I'd rather not be hit on at work


message 65: by Linda (new)

Linda Duane wrote: "I dunno about this... If she's in the Harlequin Romance section you better run like hell.

I think hanging around a college or university is a better idea. Jim Morrison said look in the art departm..."

Gets creepy if the guy's over 40 and not employed by the college


message 66: by [deleted user] (new)

They may set the dogs on him.


message 67: by Felicia (new)

Felicia Does not happen if the man ain't Ray Bradbury.

Source: I went to a bookstore yesterday, saw many men there, none said a word to me. Not even a smile.

Damn! I'm doomed.


message 68: by [deleted user] (new)

Patience Felicia! The men yesterday were obviously a poor batch, perhaps tomorrow the man of your dreams will be there.


message 69: by Felicia (new)

Felicia Mark wrote: "Patience Felicia! The men yesterday were obviously a poor batch, perhaps tomorrow the man of your dreams will be there."

Haha, thanks for the kind words. Just wallowing in self pity.


message 70: by Darren (new)

Darren Hunter Anyone want to meet me at the book store?!


message 71: by Darren (last edited Aug 27, 2017 10:43AM) (new)

Darren Hunter Diana wrote: "*looking in the YA section*, helloooo, any soulmates here?" Not sure but I can get you a copy of my new YA novel..


message 72: by [deleted user] (new)

Coffee gives an immediate benefit, but the flight of fancy is also attractive. I would have married him.


message 73: by Alan (new)

Alan Cook Ray spoke to our writers' group almost every year for 60 years, because they invited him to speak when he was still unknown. He told many inspirational stories and was known for sayings such as, "Jump off the cliff and build your wings on the way down."


message 74: by slauderdale (last edited Aug 29, 2017 07:47AM) (new)

slauderdale Felicia wrote: "Does not happen if the man ain't Ray Bradbury.

Source: I went to a bookstore yesterday, saw many men there, none said a word to me. Not even a smile.

Damn! I'm doomed."


LOL. I met many people in library school, but only married one of them. ;)


message 75: by Scott (new)

Scott I agree with Joshua.


message 76: by Taylor (new)

Taylor This is adorable <3


message 77: by Megan (new)

Megan Maybe this is why Rachel Bloom loves him so much?

Cute post!


message 78: by Keri Beth (last edited Aug 27, 2017 05:54PM) (new)

Keri Beth I met my wife in a bookstore 16 years ago. She asked if I'd ever read anything by Jeannette Winterson. :)


message 79: by Car (new)

Car Ah I like it! I'll keep this idea tucked away for a rainy day. ;)


message 80: by Sumeet (new)

Sumeet Mahendra Someday, I'll try them all.


message 81: by Rhoddi (new)

Rhoddi Hey I like it! Another reason to hit the bookstore.


message 82: by Duane (new)

Duane Joshua wrote: "Wasn't this like over forty years ago? If I tried to find love at a local bookstore, I'll probably be charged with sexual harassment, or be a sex offender because most women working in these stores..."

Well, yeah, but if Ray Bradbury was 20-something today, he'd just put roofies in her coffee and she wouldn't remember what happened anyway.


message 83: by Julie (new)

Julie Roth I met my boyfriend of 2 years because we both worked at the college bookstore. Completely by chance that he worked there because he didn't even go to the same university, he went to the one 15 minutes away. Fortunately for me, his university's B&N wasn't hiring so his friend suggested he apply to mine. And the rest is history :)


message 84: by [deleted user] (new)

I see the hand of the Fates in this Julie. Good luck to you both.


message 85: by Christian (new)

Christian Ekman Stef wrote: "This is beautiful! I often desire something like this. :) <3"

I'm sure you will! :)


message 86: by Joan (last edited Sep 03, 2017 02:07PM) (new)

Joan Julie wrote: "I met my boyfriend of 2 years because we both worked at the college bookstore. Completely by chance that he worked there because he didn't even go to the same university, he went to the one 15 minu..."

julie - my best advice is to rely on what you're feeling and don't listen to other people! i met my husband of 38 years when i was 18 at Rutgers dorm party! we married when i was 20 and 2 days before his 22 birthday. i swear we were the only ones in the church who thought it would last other than my cousin who was the maid of honor! hugs!!


message 87: by Darren (new)

Darren Hunter Great story- congrats to you both!

Joan - xstitchfan wrote: "Julie wrote: "I met my boyfriend of 2 years because we both worked at the college bookstore. Completely by chance that he worked there because he didn't even go to the same university, he went to t..."


message 88: by Darren (new)

Darren Hunter I have teeth.

i>Patti wrote: "Okay so I went to a bookstore yesterday. Just wandering around. Got a Starbucks coffee and perused the proverbial hangouts where a guy might choose in a bookstore. Then wandered to the literary sec..."


message 89: by Linda (new)

Linda Patti wrote: "Okay so I went to a bookstore yesterday. Just wandering around. Got a Starbucks coffee and perused the proverbial hangouts where a guy might choose in a bookstore. Then wandered to the literary sec..."

bahahaha! Patti, you're not alone! Trust me!
So sorry that happened, but love the way you told that story!
There's a book for you....."50 First Dates Worse Than Yours"....


message 90: by Priya (new)

Priya Mane hi
This is beautiful! i want to see..
http://www.beautysk.com/health-benefi...


message 91: by Linda (new)

Linda Patti wrote: "Linda Abhors the New GR Design wrote: "Patti wrote: "Okay so I went to a bookstore yesterday. Just wandering around. Got a Starbucks coffee and perused the proverbial hangouts where a guy might cho..."

I will read them happily and with joy! Unless my worst ones were worse-in which case, I shall feel a great sadness! :D
I tried this in a hiking group, but one woman there had a story that beat any of mine!


message 92: by [deleted user] (new)

Is this now a competition for the worst date???


message 93: by [deleted user] (new)

Patti, I await your stories with great interest ....


message 94: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks for the tale. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry ...

All this modern dating behaviour is alien to me, as my last dating was before the internet age. But I suppose that although the technology has changed, the basic process is unchanged: person A and person B meet, first impressions are made, conversation ensues, conclusions are reached.


message 95: by Linda (new)

Linda Patti wrote: "Linda Abhors the New GR Design wrote: "Patti wrote: "Linda Abhors the New GR Design wrote: "Patti wrote: "Okay so I went to a bookstore yesterday. Just wandering around. Got a Starbucks coffee and ..."

Girl, I live in RI! Nothing is unbelievable! :D


message 96: by Linda (new)

Linda Patti wrote: "Mark wrote: "Patti, I await your stories with great interest ...."
Okay this one is for you Mark.

I met this guy on a dating website(I can't believe I did it). We talked back and forth for a while..."


Yep. That one will win!


message 97: by Linda (new)

Linda Mark wrote: "Thanks for the tale. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry ...

All this modern dating behaviour is alien to me, as my last dating was before the internet age. But I suppose that although the techno..."


We wish it were that simple....whole new ball of wax.


message 98: by Joss (new)

Joss God, if we could all be so lucky!! What a beautiful love story.


message 99: by Dave (new)

Dave Williams Janice wrote: "Like the artwork. I assume it came from a movie poster. Great book, and great movie. Graphic novels, fine too."

It's from the cover of an edition of Fahrenheit 451: http://pics.cdn.librarything.com/pics...


message 100: by Clare (new)

Clare O'Beara Pick someone to date who reads what you read.

Thanks for the story!


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