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by Paul Michael Garcia, Ray Bradbury
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nouveau
nouveau rated it 12 years ago
the timeless and eternal Ray Bradbury, with over half a million ratings on Goodreads for [b:Fahrenheit 451|4381|Fahrenheit 451|Ray Bradbury|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1351643740s/4381.jpg|1272463] alone, is America's bard, troubadour of the eternally green-treed Midwest, architect of...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it 12 years ago
One of my all-time favorite books. Pure poetry.
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 12 years ago
It's been so long since I've read this that I definitely need to give it a re-read.
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 12 years ago
Dandelion Wine was first published in 1957 and is a fix-up novella of other loosely connected short stories, many of which had been previously published. However, upon listening to it, I could not tell that it was written in such a way, which shows Ray Bradbury‘s craftsmanship in sticking them all t...
lonesomepoint
lonesomepoint rated it 12 years ago
Dandelion Wine is a collection of related vignettes that support and periodically return to one plot thread, or a short novel interrupted by many related vignettes. The entire book, including the vignettes but especially the main plot thread (twelve-year-old Douglas Spalding's coming of age in Green...
madbkwm
madbkwm rated it 12 years ago
So it seems odd that this is the first thing I've read by Bradbury. I know he is a science fiction author and he's been on my "to read" list for a while. When I was at the library earlier this week, I grabbed this off the shelf assuming it would be an interesting sci fi read. But it's not. I read...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
This is really a collection of short stories, all set in Green Town, Illinois, during the summer of 1928. Much of it set around twelve-year-old Douglas and his first steps into adulthood (he realizes, for the first time, that he's alive and mortal). But there's a lot happening in Green Town. The sto...
Lost in a Book
Lost in a Book rated it 13 years ago
A simple, charming book about a young boy's discoveries over a perfect summer. Bradbury captures precisely the sights, sounds, and feel of life in a small Midwestern town. I love the way his descriptive imagery echoes in the rhythm and pacing of his words.
xreactivity
xreactivity rated it 13 years ago
A simple, charming book about a young boy's discoveries over a perfect summer. Bradbury captures precisely the sights, sounds, and feel of life in a small Midwestern town. I love the way his descriptive imagery echoes in the rhythm and pacing of his words.
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
I first read this during my teenaged Bradbury binge and loved it. It spoke to me personally in a way that, say, The Martian Chronicles, did not. Doug Spaulding may as well have been me.The second time I read it, in my twenties, all I really remembered was two out of three early episodes (the tennis ...
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