Ray Bradbury RIP

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I remember my English teacher in secondary school reading a few short stories to us from a collection called The Golden Apples of the Sun when I was about fourteen.


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One in particular, 'The Sound of Thunder,' really resonated and made me go out and buy Fahrenheit 451 a year or two later. Still one of the greatest books I've ever read and deserving of being mentioned as one part of a dystopian triumvirate along with Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty Four. I re-read it a couple of years ago and it was at least as good as it was thirty years previous. Poetic, prescient and shocking.

RIP, Mr Bradbury. You were one of the greats.
 

Man is a legend. Loved his stories.
Sound of Thunder was read to the class by my English teacher back in the day.
 

Don't read much fiction, clearly this was a good one. Loads of interviews on the radio with him, he sounded ace.
 
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