The Martian Chronicles. I read them early, and they stuck with me.
He was quoted as saying he never needed a psychiatrist. He always worked everything out on paper. I get that:-)
The Sound of Summer Running was one of the first Bradbury stories I read as a teenager and I loved the imagery in it - it described so perfectly how it felt to be a child wearing new sneakers. The title, too is so poetic.
One of the first times I remember the mounting terror and excitement reading a book, all through the night, unable to put it down, couldn't read fast enough. I haven't read like that in years, I miss it.
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Bevvie says,
The Veldt and Something Wicked This Way Comes for starters.canadafreeze says,
The Martian Chronicles. I read them early, and they stuck with me.He was quoted as saying he never needed a psychiatrist. He always worked everything out on paper. I get that:-)
KharisJo says,
The Sound of Summer Running was one of the first Bradbury stories I read as a teenager and I loved the imagery in it - it described so perfectly how it felt to be a child wearing new sneakers. The title, too is so poetic.Wench says,
The Martian Chronicles.Wench says,
One of the first times I remember the mounting terror and excitement reading a book, all through the night, unable to put it down, couldn't read fast enough. I haven't read like that in years, I miss it.