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Addio all'estate
Addio all'estate | Ray Bradbury
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JessClark78
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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This was a good, quick read. I love his descriptions of food in these books. A nice sequel to Dandelion Wine.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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JessClark78
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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Day 1 #20in4 #Readathon

Got a couple hours of reading done. Finished Farewell Summer.

Andrew65 Good start 👏👏👏 2y
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mobill76
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury

It's really Bradbury. It's really not Dandelion Wine. Nothing ever is.

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Melismatic
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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A fitting allegory for the circle of life - altho moments made me chuckle/feel uncomfortable. Definitely a product of its time but the moral is always relevant.

#AuthorAMonth

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Eggs
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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Sequel to Dandelion Wine 🍷- love this audio. Doug and Tom Spaulding resist summer‘s end so they stir up what trouble they can! They declare ‘war‘ on the old men of Greentown and the excitement begins!
#authoramonth2020 @Soubhiville

Soubhiville Sounds fun! 4y
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Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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“He got up and went to the mirror to see what sadness looked like and there it was.”

“Every time you take a step, even when you don't want to... When it hurts, when it means you rub chins with death, or even if it means dying, that's good. Anything that moves ahead, wins. No chess game was ever won by the player who sat for a lifetime thinking over his next move.”

megnews Needed that second quote. Thanks. 4y
LeahBergen Cute photo! 4y
AvidReader25 @LeahBergen I love the end papers of this edition! 4y
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erzascarletbookgasm Love this photo 👏 4y
AvidReader25 @erzascarletbookgasm Thanks! It was just too perfect not to capture. 😊 4y
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Eggs
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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“Learning to let go should be learned before learning to get. Life should be touched, not strangled.”

Above are pix of the ravine in Greentown (Waukegan) Illinois. On the left is the bridge Lavinia Nebbs crossed trying to elude The Lonely One in the summer of 1928 (Dandelion Wine).

Crazeedi Those are beautiful photographs! 5y
Eggs I googled ravine Waukegan and these pics came up. Not at all what I‘d imagined when reading the book 5y
AvidReader25 That‘s so cool to see! 4y
Eggs @AvidReader25 Glad you enjoyed seeing it! 4y
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Tonton
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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It was 95 today, 96 forecast for tomorrow, with humidity through the roof. Will feel like like 100, I think.Tokyo is a steam bath! This is a coda of sorts to Dandelion Wine;life‘s wheel keeps on turning. Poignant and bittersweet.

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Chris
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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I read Dandelion Wine for the first time last year not knowing much about it and was surprised by how good it was. What makes this work so well is that it was written 55 years after that one and seeing him revisit those characters and write about growing up and aging from the perspective of an old man. By comparison to DW it's sort of a letdown but it could never have been the same book just like you can't go back to a certain summer again.

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Chris
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Chris
Farewell Summer | Ray Bradbury
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From Neil Gaiman's short story above: "His name will once more become synonymous with small American towns at Hallowe'en, when the leaves skitter across the sidewalk like frightened birds, or with Mars, or with love." Ray Bradbury has been one of my favorites since I read "Something Wicked" in middle school. Every October for a few years I've read his books. It seems like the most fitting month to read his work and remember him. #bradburyoctober