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I've always enjoyed Ray Bradbury's stories. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" remains a favorite -- I can still recall laughing delightedly out loud at the book's single-sentence chapter, that serves as a wonderful punchline to one of the book's harrowing chase scenes -- and "Death is a Lonely Business" is one of the greatest titles ever devised, as well as a great mystery story and valentine to days and places past.
Bradbury turns 90 this month, and continues to write.
A recent interview with CNN focuses on the religious sensibility that informs a great deal of Bradbury's fiction.
Read the story: Ray Bradbury
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