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Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
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it is a very short book if you find a copy and/or time. i think it is right up your alley, though. :)

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Yes, I'm sure it is right up my alley.:) Thank you.

Oh wow, that is AWESOME news, Cynthia!!:) Bradbury's an amazing writer, IMO!

Mine too, Cynthia.
I just started it tonight and am enjoying it so far.

As for why I like it so much, without giving away any spoilers, the main reason is as Alondra said above, the poetic nature of the prose. It's common to all of Bradbury's work but it is a little more evident in this novel and Dandelion Wine, at least to me.

As for why I like it so much, without giving away any spoilers, the mai..."
i think half of my updates were passages from the book. loved it!




I am surprised it's not available in ebook format!"
angie, think about your spoiler. doesn't it remind you of Stephen Kings IT?? (view spoiler)

Well, looks like you and I are definitely on the same page.



I'm a little worried as I usually don't enjoy older books very much. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.


See I'm the opposite; most often than not, I love older fiction. It has a charm that is not prevalent in much of today's modern fiction.
Chris wrote: "I first read this two years ago. I was able to check out this on audio book from the library as a digital download. I loved the audio version because it was basically a radio drama with a full cast..."
I need to listen to audio books more often!
I need to listen to audio books more often!

You should, it is pretty much the only way I can get through a day at work. I have read most of my books this year through audio.

Has anyone seen the movie? I thought the movie was good. As a kid I would've been scared! A few things I didn't like, the Dust Witch for one. I pictured her much different and was hoping for the creepiness in the movie. Also I didn't feel like the carrousel played as big of a role as it should've. But I did think for being a kid's movie it works. I thought the cast is an excellent cast and it's amazing how much some of the actor's have aged.

Well, looks like you and I are definitely on the same page."
hello... :)
we lose our innocence and thereby lose our ability to 'see' .... shown pretty well in this book. adults in these books also cannot survive an 'attack' by those who are harmful (?)

Stephen King once wrote (in "Danse Macabre") that if one conducted an experiment by taking one adult who had been given a tab of LSD to "get him to a child's perception" and one child to see "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"- the child would simply dismiss it, or add it to his collection of imaginary enemies (i.e., the under-the-bed-monster)
But the poor adult would be reduced to writing letters in crayon from an institution.

Stephen King once wrote (in "Danse Macabre") that if one conducted an experiment by taking one adult who had been given ..."
bwahahaha.... that is just perfect! Sounds about right, i must say. :D


I liked this book overall, but the prose did become tedious for me after awhile.
I wouldn't let the style in Something Wicked stop you from reading other Bradbury though. I haven't read much by him, but I've read Fahrenheit 451, and it's not written in the same flowery, poetic style.

I too am having trouble with this one. I agree with Courtney, I believe it is the poetic style of the writing. While I find the story itself quite good, I find myself more irritated than not with the prose and the constant mention of the moon whether green or otherwise.
I will finish the book, but it may take the rest of the month to do so. I have other reads set for October that I feel will keep me more involved and wanting to read than this one.

Hi, Tracy!
Have you read Bradbury's work before?


I will agree, this is not a horror story by any means. However, it is a great read for Halloween and I am so glad to re-read this one. As long as you go into this book thinking it will just be a fun fall/Halloween read I would hope that readers won't be disappointed.

Hi, Tracy!
Have you read Bradbury's work before?"
No Dustin this will be my first.

Hi, Tracy!
Have you read Bradbury's work before?"
No Dustin this will be my first."
I highly recommend him, Tracy. Hopefully you enjoy this one.:)

It makes me remember when I was a kid running around the neighborhood and stirring up mysteries and trouble. I do like the characters in this story and the small town feel. It has the same small town feel of many of King's novels so even though this is my second time reading it I am still really enjoying it.


oohh, good one. I hadn't thought of that. Leland liked to stir things up... a little mischief here and there. Leland seemed like the devil himself; and Mr Dark more of a pawn of evil.

oohh, good one. I hadn't thought ..."
I agree but Mr. Dark had this control over the adults by trying to bribe them with things (view spoiler) I just kept feeling like this was who Leland could have been based off of, or maybe even Leland was a more practiced Mr. Dark. I know King is a big fan of Bradbury so it doesn't seem like a stretch to think he based Leland off of Mr. Dark.

oohh, good one. I..."
true; if it were the same author, I would say it is pretty much the same person. Like Kings walking man, man in black, randall flagg character... mmmm

(view spoiler) . I did wonder why you had given it 2 stars since you seemed to like it at first. Now I understand your points.

But..."The Martian Chronicles" and "Fahrenheit 451" are totally different books - different style, cohesive writing -- these two (particularly the first) are genuine classics of this genre.


Alondra Miller is on page 134 of 215 of Something Wicked This Way Comes
This book reads like poetry. "The night was sweet with the dust of autumn leaves that smelled as if the fine sands of ancient Egypt were drifting to dunes beyond the town."
I really enjoyed this book and am sorry so many did not. :)
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