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The October Country [Paperback]

Ray Bradbury
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Sep 24 1996
THE OCTOBER COUNTRY is Ray Bradbury's own netherworld of the soul, inhabited by the horrors and demons that lurk within all of us. This classic collection of short stories includes:
THE EMISSARY: The faithful dog was the sick boy's only connection with the world outside--and beyond. . .
THE SMALL ASSASSIN: A fine, healthy baby boy was the new mother's dream come true--or her worst nightmare. . .
THE SCYTHE: Just when his luck had run out, Drew Erickson inherited a farm from a stranger! And with the bequest came deadly responsibilities. . .
THE JAR: A chilling story that combines love, death . . . and a matter of identity in a bottle of fear!
THE WONDERFUL DEATH OF DUDLEY STONE: A most remarkable case of murder--the deceased was delighted!
Plus nineteen more terrifying tales!
Renowned for his five-million copy bestseller, Fahrenheit 451, and hailed as the finest living writer of fantastic fiction, Ray Bradbury shows with each of these nineteen stories his brilliant knack for extracting the chilling essence of a world's insanities, disorders, and hang-ups. Once again he proves himself to be America's master of the short story.
"An author whose fanciful imagination, poetic prose, and mature understanding of human character have won him an international reputation."
--The New York Times

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Ray Bradbury's first short story collection is back in print, its chilling encounters with funhouse mirrors, parasitic accident-watchers, and strange poker chips intact. Both sides of Bradbury's vaunted childhood nostalgia are also on display, in the celebratory "Uncle Einar," and haunting "The Lake," the latter a fine elegy to childhood loss. This edition features a new introduction by Bradbury, an invaluable essay on writing, wherein the author tells of his "Theater of Morning Voices," and, by inference, encourages you to listen to the same murmurings in yourself. And has any writer anywhere ever made such good use of exclamation marks!?

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Welcome to a land Ray Bradbury calls "the Undiscovered Country" of his imagination--that vast territory of ideas, concepts, notions and conceits where the stories you now hold were born. America's premier living author of short fiction, Bradbury has spent many lifetimes in this remarkable place--strolling through empty, shadow-washed fields at midnight; exploring long-forgotten rooms gathering dust behind doors bolted years ago to keep strangers locked out.. and secrets locked in. The nights are longer in this country. The cold hours of darkness move like autumn mists deeper and deeper toward winter. But the moonlight reveals great magic here--and a breathtaking vista.

The October Country is many places: a picturesque Mexican village where death is a tourist attraction; a city beneath the city where drowned lovers are silently reunited; a carnival midway where a tiny man's most cherished fantasy can be fulfilled night after night. The October Country's inhabitants live, dream, work, die--and sometimes live again--discovering, often too late, the high price of citizenship. Here a glass jar can hold memories and nightmares; a woman's newborn child can plot murder; and a man's skeleton can war against him. Here there is no escaping the dark stranger who lives upstairs...or the reaper who wields the world. Each of these stories is a wonder, imagined by an acclaimed tale-teller writing from a place shadows. But there is astonishing beauty in these shadows, born from a prose that enchants and enthralls. Ray Bradbury's The October Country is a land of metaphors that can chill like a long-after-midnight wind...as they lift the reader high above a sleeping Earth on the strange wings of Uncle Einar.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Really boring April 10 2012
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I had hoped to find the next story a little more interesting than the previous one but Bradbury fails to do that. There is no climax whatsoever in each story and I am left with this semi-cliffhanger feeling at the end of each chapter. I am left sitting there thinking, "That's it?" The Homecoming I read previously in "From the Dust Returned". It was ok. The Jar was a big disappointment as was Skeleton and The Dwarf. I find his stories are little difficult to understand at times. Overall I wasn't happy with the short stories this book presented.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mixed feelings... May 17 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
From the outset, let me confess that I am a Bradbury novice as far as it goes, and cannot claim to be even a very well-read person. That being said, my two-bit opinion on this book was that while some of the stories in the October Country seemed a little forced or contrived, on the whole stories like The Jar and Dudley Stone make this book well worth the read. From my limited exposure to Bradbury, this book contains examples of the very best and a couple of the worst short fiction I have read by the author to date.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, but good enough to collect Oct 29 2002
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The stories in this book run a bit short on character and some of them have the stink of contrivance to them, but there are enough really good stories (The Jar, Uncle Einar, The Lake) that the flaws of the books are well out-weighed by the strengths.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Twilight Zone Country
I'm a huge fan of Bradbury, so my review is rahter biased. The series of short stories enclosed within are for those who enjoy ironic twists ala the Twighlight Zone. Read more
Published on Sep 14 2002 by "bobsie67"
4.0 out of 5 stars Delightfully Haunting
From the first page, which features the eerie carnival story "The Dwarf", to the final page graced by the philosophical work "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone", The October... Read more
Published on Aug 8 2002 by A. K. Berger
5.0 out of 5 stars bradbury is a word magician of the otherworldly
"the october country" is one of the most singular and atmospheric horror anthologies i've ever come cross, and this is certainly not the sort of sentimental and light fluff that... Read more
Published on April 26 2002 by J from NY
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful collection of tales
This reprint of a fine short story collection will gain new audiences for Ray Bradbury's chilling stories. Read more
Published on Jan 9 2002 by Midwest Book Review
5.0 out of 5 stars These stories are great but........
... you can get them all and more in the huge Stories of Ray Bradbury which is excellent. The illustrations are wonderful.
Published on Mar 3 2001 by Mr. Henry J. Saenz
5.0 out of 5 stars Home Spun Horror
When Bradbury speaks you feel like you grandfather is sitting on the porch telling you a ghost story . . . but to the tenth power. Read more
Published on Dec 23 2000 by "netchild"
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting...
Howls and echoes through the soul like the winds of October... I highly recommend this book to any fan of Ray Bradbury's work, or to anyone who wishes to introduce his classic... Read more
Published on Nov 19 2000 by Greta Maclean
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bradbury's Best, but still has some good work in it.
Not all the stories clicked with me, but there was some that I thought superb. I found "The Skeleton" hilarious, but since I'm not sure it was suppose to be funny I think... Read more
Published on Oct 27 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic of the horror genre
Ray Bradbury is an astounding writer of short horror stories and this book (oft cited on lists of best horror novels ever) is the best collection of his work. Read more
Published on Jun 3 2000 by "madamebovary"
4.0 out of 5 stars Ray Bradbury
Anyone who is a fan of fiction should read this book- it is incredible! You won't want to put it down!
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