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Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (eBook)

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"The Veldt" (1950) https://interestingliterature.com...y-analysis

I read that when I was 11–12. Others which blew my little mind were
"a sound of thunder" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_S...rov=sfti1#
and my #1, from The Martian Chronicles, "Night Meeting", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The...rov=sfti1# which gave little me an out-of-body experience.

I doubt Bradbury would hit as hard for today's kids. So much has happened, and his influence has been so wide and deep in popular culture for so long, permeating sci-fi and films-- they're not novel now. But in the early 70s, they stunned me and shaped my imagination.
Does it include the dystopian one about how we stopped reading books and just used portable Telescreens for everything?

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Does it include the dystopian one about how we stopped reading books and just used portable Telescreens for everything?
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Quote from ash78 :
Does it include the dystopian one about how we stopped reading books and just used portable Telescreens for everything?
"The Veldt" (1950) https://interestingliterature.com...y-analysis

I read that when I was 11–12. Others which blew my little mind were
"a sound of thunder" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_S...rov=sfti1#
and my #1, from The Martian Chronicles, "Night Meeting", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The...rov=sfti1# which gave little me an out-of-body experience.

I doubt Bradbury would hit as hard for today's kids. So much has happened, and his influence has been so wide and deep in popular culture for so long, permeating sci-fi and films-- they're not novel now. But in the early 70s, they stunned me and shaped my imagination.
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novitchk
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Thanks OP, sounds like a good read for those snowy nights 😊
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angaritag
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Is there any way to actually find out what's included in the 100?
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Snicklefritz
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The only thing coming to my sleep-deprived mind right now.
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CyanMitten985
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Quote from angaritag :
Is there any way to actually find out what's included in the 100?
If you go to the amazon kindle version and click "read sample" you can look at the contents.
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brainsurgeon23
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Quote from angaritag :
Is there any way to actually find out what's included in the 100?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...y_Bradbury Look under contents
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Taking this to the next book burning šŸ”„
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2manydeals
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Quote from SKV4m :
Taking this to the next book burning šŸ”„
Since this is an ebook, what are you going to burn?
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Quote from slickernsnot :
"The Veldt" (1950) https://interestingliterature.com...y-analysis

I read that when I was 11–12. Others which blew my little mind were
"a sound of thunder" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_S...rov=sfti1#
and my #1, from The Martian Chronicles, "Night Meeting", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The...rov=sfti1# which gave little me an out-of-body experience.

I doubt Bradbury would hit as hard for today's kids. So much has happened, and his influence has been so wide and deep in popular culture for so long, permeating sci-fi and films-- they're not novel now. But in the early 70s, they stunned me and shaped my imagination.
Looks like none of these are included.
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FiveOClockSomewhere
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If you search "Project Gutenberg" catalog, you can download almost all of Bradbury's novels (along with other great classics) as they are now in public domain and free to download. You can download them in PDF, mobi or epub formats.

You can possibly find similar books as auidobook format in librivox (of course, free).

I could not put any links as Slickdeals remove them, but you can easily find both sites.

Hope this would be helpful!
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Quote from SKV4m :
Taking this to the next book burning šŸ”„
Absolutely hilarious! With your razor-sharp wit, you should go on tour!

šŸ™„
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infundibulum
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Quote from brainsurgeon23 :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...y_Bradbury Look under contents
Incorrect. That is an entirely different book with an entirely different set of short-stories. The listed book on sale is: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...ated_Tales
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human1138
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The Fahrenheit 451 joke went sailing above a few heads in this forum.

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