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I have just finished this book and I really, really enjoyed it.
It very intelligently written and made you think about what life would be with out books?
Has anybody else read this?
| 5 Feb 12, 9:05 PM Rhoobarb UK(FK), 12 yrs |
I read it years ago and still recall it as being an excellent read. I think I have it somewhere in the house. Might look it out and read it again ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edited 5 Feb 12, 9:27 PM by Rhoobarb | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 9:08 PM MissAnnThropist UK(SE), 3 yrs |
I read this last year and absolutely loved the irony of the firefighters going out and burning books. Very provocative reading. I want to get hold of The Tatooed Man by Ray Bradbuy. I want to hold you close / Skin pressed against me tight Edited 5 Feb 12, 9:19 PM by MissAnnThropist | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 9:18 PM AmberStClare UK(BN), 5 yrs |
Read it a few times - its one of my favourite books I'm the one your mother warned you about | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 9:18 PM HarbourMaster UK, 19 mths |
Yes, many years ago, and loved it... Harbour Master. | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 9:20 PM AmberStClare UK(BN), 5 yrs |
I think you mean The Illustrated Man - its a brilliant book. I'm the one your mother warned you about | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 9:21 PM MissAnnThropist UK(SE), 3 yrs |
Oops - My bad. Yes that is indeed what I meant I want to hold you close / Skin pressed against me tight | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 9:26 PM moon_bean 3 mths |
Read it years ago and it really made an impression, firm favourite. M | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 10:27 PM Talisker UK(OX), 12 yrs |
Great work, perhaps his best. Short, concise, yet reflective and profound. Quite a classic. T. | ||
| 5 Feb 12, 10:45 PM MisterBear UK(WA), 8 yrs |
It was inflicted upon me in school and all I really remember about it is that I was bored and didn't really want to read it again. Can you tell I'm bored and have nothing better to do with my life? | ||
| 6 Feb 12, 1:07 AM Moonlit_P 5 yrs |
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