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by Paul Michael Garcia, Ray Bradbury
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 6 years ago
The writing style is beautiful and evocative, but somewhat rambling and lacks a solid plot. This novel is something of a intimate memoir of a small boy's life growing up in a small American town. Personally, I didn't enjoy the book all that much - I found it tedious. There were grand moments, but...
The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it 7 years ago
*pleased sigh* So gorgeous. Dandelion Wine is a beautiful, whimsical love letter to those memories of summer that are so vivid, so powerful, we can feel the baking sun, the weight and smell of the air, the joy and lassitude when we recall them. It goes from one episode to the next fluidly and wi...
Words, Words, Words
Words, Words, Words rated it 7 years ago
Taking a break from his usual fare of jet cars and martians, Ray Bradbury turns his sights to a setting more alien to us than any red planet or dystopic future: middle class America in the 1928. Such "in the days of yore" fare is almost everywhere now, from TV to books to political speeches, and it ...
Cody's Bookshelf
Cody's Bookshelf rated it 8 years ago
While no one can top Stephen King (for me), Ray Bradbury is certainly my second favorite author. His writing is so precise — he says neither too much nor too little — with nary a word out of place. He evokes emotions buried deep within me, every damn time. Dandelion Wine is magical realism mixed w...
Thomas Gaffney
Thomas Gaffney rated it 8 years ago
Before today, I had read 3 Ray Bradbury novels. Based on those books, I decided to divide his works into 2 camps: Best Shit I Have Ever Read and Martian Chronicles Redux.Fahrenheit 451 and Something Wicked This Way Comes both fall into Best Shit I Have Ever Read. The Martian Chronicles make me wonde...
Darth Pedant
Darth Pedant rated it 10 years ago
This is a wonderful collection of short stories that flow almost seamlessly together. While the prose got a little too purple at times to suit my tastes, that's pretty much all I have to complain of. And lack of complaints from me in a review = high praise. I have family from Illinois, and my fath...
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 10 years ago
Let’s get one thing clear Dandelion Wine is not science fiction, it is not exactly fantasy either, though there is some element of magic realism to it. So if you are a fan of Ray Bradbury’s sci-fi books like Fahrenheit 451 is the second volume, followed by a couple more volumes which I have not read...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 11 years ago
I am not a summer person, but this book makes me wish I was. The lazy days of summer, of enjoying the heat instead of feeling oppressed by it. Running all over town with my friends, disbelieving that the adults around me ever did the same. Bottling dandelion wine against the winter, when each day of...
Bloggabook
Bloggabook rated it 11 years ago
I have never seen so many adjectives and adverbs, so many I'm not even sure which word they describe. When I'm 30% of the way into a book, I like to have some idea what is going on. Not in this one. The halting, spastic, nonsensical storytelling just leaves me asking why? If not for the descript...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 11 years ago
I listened to this one on audio book and thought it would lose something in the spoken word, but it did not. Bradbury weaves multiple shorts into a masterpiece of summertime nostalgia - Beautifuly written and engaging. Classic.
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