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S is for Splendid, Superb, Super Stories (by Bradbury)
S is for Splendid, Superb, Super Stories (by Bradbury)
You just gotta love Ray Bradbury. Even beyond and above his skill with the written word (which is considerable), there’s such a vibrancy that comes across in his work, an appreciation of the wonder and awe of the universe and the joys of living. The stories found in this 1966 collection, S ...
"The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury
jameswharris.wordpress.com — When does science fiction work even when it’s broken?  “ The Veldt ” is the opening short story in Ray Bradbury’s classic collection The Illustrated Man , and it’s a highly effective story that doesn’t make ... (more) "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury - "The Veldt" aka "The World the Children Made" (short story, smart home, free)
Ray Bradbury - "The Veldt" aka "The World the Children Made" (short story, smart home, free)
variety-sf.blogspot.com — When George Hadley & his wife Lydia brought an expensive "Happylife Home" with a lot of built automation, & an amazingly realistic "nursery" - a play room for their two 10 year olds that is a cunning telepathically-controlled virtual reality ... (more) Ray Bradbury - "The Veldt" aka "The World the Children ...
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