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Whether you read SF or not, Ray Bradbury writes beautifully. His style is dreamy and lyrical, satirical and funny, and at times creepy as hell.
This book is interconnected short stories, rather than a novel in the traditional sense. It describes the imagined human colonization of Mars. Some parts are extremely dated: all the men smoke cigars and shoot things; the women bake gingerbread. I guess cell phones and YouTube were beyond the realm of
possibility in 1950, too; Bradbury had people still usi ...more
This book is interconnected short stories, rather than a novel in the traditional sense. It describes the imagined human colonization of Mars. Some parts are extremely dated: all the men smoke cigars and shoot things; the women bake gingerbread. I guess cell phones and YouTube were beyond the realm of
possibility in 1950, too; Bradbury had people still usi ...more

It's an odd sensation to be living in and after "the future" predicted by Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury and to look at how right and wrong they were in their predictions.
One thing both got very, very wrong was how far we would explore our solar system from the time their books were written until we began living in the future. Both authors predicted we'd be out, exploring the great reaches of space and colonizing Mars. Unfortunately, the space race dwindled and while we're still exploring, it ...more
One thing both got very, very wrong was how far we would explore our solar system from the time their books were written until we began living in the future. Both authors predicted we'd be out, exploring the great reaches of space and colonizing Mars. Unfortunately, the space race dwindled and while we're still exploring, it ...more

I'll never forget the first time I read this book. Dark they were and golden eyed! Those words still haunt me a little. For a middle schooler, I really felt as if my eyes were opened for the first time in this collection of stories that were unlike any I'd ever seen.
It's entirely relevant at any time. A book I'll always treasure! ...more
It's entirely relevant at any time. A book I'll always treasure! ...more

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