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November 2016 Group Read #1-Something Wicked This Way Comes
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I know! It makes me a little sad that I'll lose all my notes and highlights when I remove the library ebook. But I'm already 35% in, so I didn't want to wait on a purchased hardcopy. I'll have to save that for future re-reads.

The thing I love most about Bradbury is his beautiful prose. I'm listening to audio, but it's not Christian Rummel, it's someone else. A few times now, I wish I was reading in print and had me a nice highlighter. :)

Char wrote: "YES to you both, Sheri and Rachel!
The thing I love most about Bradbury is his beautiful prose. I'm listening to audio, but it's not Christian Rummel, it's someone else. A few times now, I wish I..."
If I happen to be reading a physical book, I always have a notebook nearby to write down the quotes that I especially enjoy. This book had quite a few of them!!
The thing I love most about Bradbury is his beautiful prose. I'm listening to audio, but it's not Christian Rummel, it's someone else. A few times now, I wish I..."
If I happen to be reading a physical book, I always have a notebook nearby to write down the quotes that I especially enjoy. This book had quite a few of them!!

That's a great idea. I just keep a post-it note pad handy and tag all the parts I liked, so I can go back later. This book might require it's own pad.
Kimberly wrote: "Char wrote: "YES to you both, Sheri and Rachel!
The thing I love most about Bradbury is his beautiful prose. I'm listening to audio, but it's not Christian Rummel, it's someone else. A few times ..."
Same here, I'm all ready on my 3rd little Moleskine reporter notebook :)
The thing I love most about Bradbury is his beautiful prose. I'm listening to audio, but it's not Christian Rummel, it's someone else. A few times ..."
Same here, I'm all ready on my 3rd little Moleskine reporter notebook :)
Okie I finally started this gem, on chapter two, trying to sneak some reading at work since it's slow and quiet today.


Monica wrote: "I just started the second part and I'm enjoying it. Some quotes are really good like the very first of the second part, but I still have trouble sometimes because of the complex sentencens. No big ..."
I have to slow myself down, I'm used to reading and thinking about other things at the same time, can't do that with this book.
I have to slow myself down, I'm used to reading and thinking about other things at the same time, can't do that with this book.

Yes! I agree. I feel better now :D



(view spoiler)
I don't know what the odds would be that I'd just happen to read that story at the same time I'm reading the novel, but I thought it was something interesting I'd share with the group.

WOW! Cool.

Stefan Rudnicki narrates :) .

Interesting :)
I already feel bad for the Dad.


lol. I think the rambling increases... or at least stays the same. i enjoyed it, but some of it was purple prose-y.

The dad broke my heart. Especially when (view spoiler)
I really liked one line from the book toward the end, when the dad says (view spoiler)

Well ok. I bought the book on Amazon because of recommendations. I'll stick with it a little longer, but can someone recommend something great.....without the purple prose? Any suggestions, Rachel?

I know just what you're saying Anthony. I have the same problem with Bradbury and it always keeps me from really getting into the story. I get so caught up reading the prose, which is very interesting in itself, that I don't understand what he's trying to say sometimes and I get lost. I'm usually able to keep up just enough to finish, but his prose is a bit thick for me.

Yeah, I get it, people do like that kind of style, and there is no disrespect to those who do from me. I just think it's a shame, because every time I cut through the jurgen, there is a good story underneath. Lol, he should have wrote two versions.


I liked that a lot!

Hahaha yes, I think. I had the same problem, in fact this was me starting it a second time, But once I was able to focus on the story itself I enjoyed it more.


That's become a common practice for me.





hmm.... did you read harvest home with us last month?
or did you ever read Bird Box? I really liked them.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
For those of you who have seen the movie, how was it?

Seriously, I did enjoy it. There were times where Bradbury's reveries grew a bit tedious but either they decreased or my tolerance of them increased as the story progressed.
I watched the movie a couple decades ago and, if memory serves, it pretty closely followed the book.

No. I'm fairly new to the group.

I watched the movie from th '83 right after and although it is pretty faithful to the book I didn't really enjoy the cast for some main characters. They were not how I imagined them.