"Truly a collection of a variety of Bradbury's short stories, ranging from incredible, to mediocre to just plain strange. This was a large collection and truly a labor of love to read but I'm glad I did it."
3 Stars
Pros: Some truly beautiful pieces that only Bradbury could write.
Cons: Though I adore Bradbury's writing, he does have a tendency to ramble.
Full Review:
Many of Bradbury's works are collections of short stories. And to be honest, a lot of the ones they chose to use in this collection were mediocre at best. There were some truly remarkable ones, like All The Town Is Sleeping, The Dummer Boy of Shiloh, At Midnight In The Month of June, Remember Sascha and The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl. But there's also proof that they can't all be winners and homeruns with some serious weird ones like Unterderseaboat Doktor, The Dwarf and The Dragon.
This was definitely a labor of love, to finish this book. And I learned a valuable lesson. That even one of the literary greats, like Bradbury doesn't always churn out gold. I'm glad I read it but I'm also glad to be done with it. I've had a large dose of Bradbury and I'm ready to take a break.
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