![]() Aside from the content, though, there is something about his writing in this (ostensibly children’s) book that seems, I don’t know.more Bradbury than Bradbury. Sure, part of that is because of my affinity for Halloween. However, subjectively, his 1972 work The Halloween Tree is by far my absolute favorite Bradbury book. That was me wearing my objective hat (it’s soft, colorful, and divides into three limp points, each with a round dangling bell at the end). ![]() In my previous post on Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes, I stated with minimum equivocation that I believed it to be his greatest work. ![]() Well, Halloween has its holy text, too…and it doesn’t guilt you for digging Santa Claus. Octo– You know when you were a kid at Christmas time, and your Sunday school teacher opened the Bible to the book of Luke and said, “This is what Christmas is really all about?” Or maybe it was Linus that told you, I don’t know. ![]()
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