How To Use Ray bradbury In A Sentence
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Ray Bradbury turned 90 years old on Aug. 22, and the science fiction pioneer has no intention of slowing down.
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Arthur C Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury.
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Fans of Ray Bradbury and his The Martian Chronicles (1950) will not be disappointed with the publication of The Martian Chronicles: the Definitive Edition (late 2009) by Subterranean Press and PS Publishing, which recently acquired the rights to co-publish this long-delayed book.
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Ray Bradbury's comedy, about the men who frequent a small-town Irish bar, dilly-dallies too long, until an amusing story about an inherited wine legacy finally kicks into high gear just before intermission.
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Arthur C Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury.
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Many are truly beautiful and dazzling, in the tradition of a Ray Bradbury novel, but merely the beginning.
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The piece was initially meant to be, among other things, a pastiche of Ray Bradbury's sci-fi entertainments.
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TV Tidbits: Ray Bradbury Developing Six-Hour Miniseries, SyFy Launching Comedy Series Outer Space Astronauts, Current TV Gets Dumbed Down | /Film
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Arthur C Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury.
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On page 36, Bill Kauffman quotes Ray Bradbury's line that ‘No person ever died that had a family.’
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Embarrassingly, I misremembered the Ray Bradbury title I listed as one of my top five!
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Stuart stunned readers by employing "poetic" moods and styles in magazines mostly devoted to the pulpiest of space adventures; Asimov's robot stories were deliberately set up to subvert the idea of the Frankenstein-type rampaging monster created by mad scientists; Ray Bradbury eschewed science altogether and wrote weird, imagistic parables using the props of science and science fiction.
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Ray Bradbury, author of sci-fi novel Fahrenheit 451, is nettled at Moore's twist on his classic title.
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The Martian Chronicles. Ray Bradbury. A collection of short stories focusing on humanity's encounters with the Red Planet and its eerie inhabitants.
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emergence by david palmer fahrenheit 451 by ray bradbury brave new world by aldous huxley a canticle for leibowitz by walter m. miller, jr.
What Sci Fi Books Would You Recommend?
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Science fiction writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells have written about life on and invaders from Mars.