Postby Puritan » Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:12 pm
I do really enjoy his works, every time I pick up something by him I am reminded of the feel of Autumn, so,mehow he is able to capture the bittersweet feel of a season of harvest right before the "dead" time of winter very poignantly. "Dandelion Wine" is a favorite (being a great book about summer and being a kid, a REALLY good book), as are "The Martian Chronicles" and "Fahrenheit 451". His short stories are also excellent overall. However, I don't like to read too much of his writing at once. His books and stories almost always have a melancholy feel to them, and though his writing is masterful, after reading a whole book or collection of short stories I have to go on to other things because melancholy verges on depressing if you read too much of it at one time.
"...cease not a day from this work; be killing sin or it will be killing you." - John Owen The Mortification of Sin