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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Formed me like Plasticine. I read it when I was very young and was in awe. ( )Very well written and interesting. The complete book actually had 19 stories. I found it extremely hard to get all of the stories, and had to get two different editions of "The Illustrated Man". One with the story "Fire Balloons", and one with the final story named "The Illustrated Man". The short story, "The Illustrated Man" was very disturbing and left me with a foul aftertaste in my mouth. I would recommend getting the book with the "Fire Balloons" rather than the edition with the final story as "The Illustrated Man". An interesting collection of stories by a master storyteller. This is his best collection. VERY interesting book, really makes you think about what the world could be in a few hundred years if mankind continues to follow on its current path. Happy in some parts, sad in others, "The Illustrated Man" tells the story of a strange man with magnificent tattoos over his entire body. They each tell a story--some of them very disturbing to those who manage a peek. All of the stories are told in true Ray Bradbury form colorful words, sci-fi settings and subjects all the way. The only sci-fi book I've ever read that I didn't like. no reviews | add a review
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