Dandelion Wine (Grand Master Editions)
 

Dandelion Wine

by Ray Bradbury

World-renowned fantasist Ray Bradbury has on several occasions stepped outside the arenas of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. An unabashed romantic, his first novel in 1957 was basically a love letter to his childhood. (For those who want to undertake an even more evocative look at the dark side of youth, five years later the author would write the chilling classic Something Wicked This... (read more)

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Etola
  • Rated 5 stars

What can I say about Ray Bradbury? Every page speaks that he is a master of his art. I have loved every book I've ever read by him, so it was hard to choose which one to place on my Top 10 list, though I was certain I wanted him represented there. I chose this one, because of its wonderfully nostalgic and delicate fantasy. Fahrenheit 451 carries the weight of an important and necessary warning, but this book is love for childhood lost, carefully gathered and bottled like its titular,...

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Michael L
  • Rated 2 stars

Stick to sci-fi Mr. Bradbury, please.

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