
Es una obra maestra, me encantó los recursos literarios que utilizó, usar a escritores famosos como personajes es algo que me sorprendió. Lo quiero volver a leer.
Es una obra maestra, me encantó los recursos literarios que utilizó, usar a escritores famosos como personajes es algo que me sorprendió. Lo quiero volver a leer.
12/100 Its been a long time since I read this, back in high school, but I'd forgotten how sad this book is, how melancholy the whole world was, even in the lighter moments. Sometimes Bradbury leans too much into the poetic for my tastes, but his vision of a Mars that will never be, definitely stays with the reader when its finished. 3 ⭐⭐⭐💫 #ClassicLSFBC #Jumpstart2025 #Read2025
(1950) I read this repeatedly in Junior high and high school, but it's been maybe thirty years since my last visit. The stories have lost some charm: Bradbury's fondness for small-town life is a faith I no longer share. And the idea of colonists recreating mid-twentieth-century Midwestern life on Mars now feels more disturbing than nostalgic. But several stories still effectively evoke a mood for me, not bad for a book pushing 75. #classiclsfbc
That moment when you realize you were not-so-patiently waiting for a hold on a book you already own🤪🤦♀️
At least this hold was only a couple weeks - last time, I had waited on hold for MONTHS. Lol anyway, am only now starting my reread for #classicLSFBC obviously...
Welcome to 2025 and our first book of the year.
A couple of questions for any who have finished this month‘s #ClassicLSFBC pick. If anyone would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know.
🚀In many of the stories, Bradbury addresses a real-world issue such as colonialism, racism, or censorship. How successful were these stories for you? Do you have any favorites?
Welcome to 2025 and our first book of the year.
A couple of questions for any who have finished this month‘s #ClassicLSFBC pick. If anyone would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know.
🚀It‘s an interesting discussion point to debate if Bradbury is even a “science fiction” writer. Certainly, his writing style is special - quite poetic at times. Would you classify him as SciFi or literary fiction or something else?
#ClassicLSFBC The Martian Chronicles is a classic of science fiction literature. But I fell asleep four times while listening to the audiobook and I decided that was enough. #HailTheBail!
#2025reads #ClassicLSFBC @RamsFan1963 #sciencefiction
This has been in my Kindle library for a while, this did not disappoint and was an amazing read. This has everything I enjoy in a read, quirky, poignant and thought-provoking. I have so many favourite stories but all of them have moments that stand out. I thought some stories were brave, and its light-hearted style was an invitation to just sit back, absorb and enjoy. And enjoy I did.
I was happy to reread this novel with #ClassicLSFBC. The setting doesn't match what we know about Mars. However, in these stories, Bradbury explores social and environmental issues related to colonizing a new planet and raises questions still very relevant today.
@RamsFan1963
#52bookclub (Title starts with letter “M“)
#gottacatchemall (Sliggoo: re-read a book) @PuddleJumper
Hello everyone!! I hope you're doing well in the first month of 2025, not too snowed in like we are in West Virginia. Of course, bad weather is just another good reason to stay inside and enjoy a good book. I hope everyone was able to find a copy of The Martian Chronicles, and has enjoyed reading it. Just to remind everyone, February's selection for #ClassicLSFBC is The Zero Stone by Andre Norton. Good luck and good reading.
Apparently my complaint about the #ClassicLSFBC books is always going to be the lack of imagination regarding race, sex, and gender roles. Here it‘s mired in the 1950s; Bradbury can‘t even imagine that Martian society might be set up differently. Some stories (Night Meeting) are beautiful, while others (Way in the Middle of the Air) are deeply disturbing. Bradbury‘s writing style is interesting — it‘s suggestive of constant movement. #audiowalk
This book is very different from what I thought it would be; it‘s more a series of interconnected stories than a novel. I‘m enjoying it so far. #ClassicLSFBC #audiowalk
#ClassicLSFBC
@RamsFans1963
A series of vignettes from the short-lived human exploration and colonisation of Mars and its effects on the Martians.
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl #ClassicLSFBC @RamsFan1963
I am really looking forward to this one, I've been wanting to read it for ages
#ClassicLSFBC @Ruthiella @RamsFan1963
Stories, mainly melancholy, about US white colonialism in the guise of interplanetary settlement.
Written in the shadow of WWII and the atomic bombings of Japan, Bradbury gives a pessimistic view of the human capacity for self-destruction, genocide, ignorance & bigotry couched in beautifully lyrical prose that captures the sadness of decay and decline, grief for the passing and the passed, & a scintilla ⬇️
"One minute it was Ohio winter, with doors closed, windows locked, the panes blind with frost, icicles fringing every roof, children skiing on slopes, housewives lumbering like great black bears in their furs along the icy streets."
- Rocket Summer ?☀️?
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl
[Illustration: Peter Thorpe]
#TuesdayTunes @TieDyeDude
Some Martian music as I'm reading Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles/The Silver Locusts".
• Pixies, Bird Dream of the Olympus Mons: https://youtu.be/DNtRoTB9gB4?si=W3aQeCyRkMAnB-z_
• David, Life on Mars?: https://youtu.be/AZKcl4-tcuo?si=l8cGA2jX8a-E8iSY
• Camille, Mars is No Fun: https://youtu.be/_hvDvMk4S-o?si=ipW3XGWXYk1V7kkP
• Marc, Ballrooms of Mars: https://youtu.be/X46oHcSa5RA?si=IwgXLAY6zSHSFqhh
#ClassicLSFBC
The #ClassicLSFBC pick for January is Ray Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles", which I've read before in the Harper edition in the middle, and the GN version on the left.
While I've had it longer, I've not yet read the UK version, titled (after one of the stories) "The Silver Locusts", so I'll be using that one for the group read.
The contents are slightly different to the US edition: it drops "The Fire Balloons' and adds "Usher II", so I'll ⬇️
Sci-Fi‘s not really my jam, but I tend to like Bradbury more than I don‘t. This one was… fine? I really wanted to like it more, but it felt too disjointed for me (par for the course for short story collections, but I think some more common threads would have really helped this one be more impactful). I respect it as a classic and for what it was trying to do, but ultimately not for me. ⬇️
My last #roll100 for Oct! 👽
Today I learned that Bradbury was inspired to write The Martian Chronicles after reading Winesburg, Ohio. I just read Winesburg, Ohio back in May, so this was a delightful surprise 🤓. So much intersection occurring in my reading life right now!
This is a classic. And if this genre is your jam, definitely go for it. This has been lingering in my library account for years. So it is no longer the oldest thing on my list.
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
I‘m not big into sci-fi but this was great! Enjoyed the audio version!
#bookspinbingo - free space
#booked2022 - involves an exploration
An anthology of Martian tales. While it seems to follow some chronology - Martians existing without humans, their first contact and eventually the last settlement - they vary enough to seem like either different takes on Mars, or of unreliable narrators. Interesting either way.
One of my favorite books of the year tackles the notion of #home in a memorable & creative way. This ranks alongside Something Wicked This Way Comes & Fahrenheit 451 as my favorite Bradbury.
#GratefulHarvest @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
I have a little over 100 pages remaining. Unbelievable as it may seem, so far it's as impressive as the 2 other masterpieces I've read by him: Something Wicked This Way Comes & Fahrenheit 451.
I love Bradbury and his bleak outlooks on humanity so, so much ♥️♥️♥️
This is a very short book at 181 pages, but it's very complex and just goes to show how much of a literary genius Bradbury was.
This was absolutely brilliant and such a pleasure to read.
Check out my full review on https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3146481632 🚀
3.75⭐️
Science has advanced to a point where interplanetary space travel is now possible. With political tensions heating up on Earth, America starts to send a number of expeditions to Mars in hopes of finding a new place to expand society to and colonize. Set up in a chronological format of short stories, we learn about Martians, the impacts of colonization, and what happens when technology advances faster than what human society is ready for.
These chronicles are really a set of short stories, carefully strung together to make a somewhat chronological timeline. As with any collection some are very very strong, some eh, but on the whole quite an interesting collection that I enjoyed as a whole. My only complaint, as I switched between versions was the editing in the new version; dates pushed forward to be in our future time, and a very strong story that was removed for racism.
When you are reading the ebook version, but switch to the audio version on hoopla for your drive & find a whole new short story that wasn‘t in the other version. I‘m sure “Way in the Middle of the Air" was left out of some versions for the N- word/racism, but it‘s set in the American south, when all the African Americans (along with all Africans) build their own rockets and leave for Mars, annoying the locals. It‘s a great story about racism ⤵️
Some dated views especially towards women (such as men escaping Earth to get away from “bad wives” ) but these vignettes are also prescient in some ways. Additionally this is a look at how humankind has little regard for the health of our planets and those residing on them.
#authoramonth2020
This section made me sit up and notice! Bradbury is writing about book censorship, and goes on for a few more pages. The Martian Chronicles (what I‘m reading) was published before Fahrenheit 451, so clearly he expanded on this book burning theme with the latter novel. #authoramonth2020
Eerie, lyrical story collection that keeps you engaged to the end—listened to audio which was great
#authoramonth2020 @Soubhiville
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
Only tangentially book related, but I‘m pretty sure I somehow woke up on Mars this morning. My bedroom was in almost total darkness well past sunrise, with an eerie red light filtering through the blinds. Took this photo of the San Francisco skyline at 11 AM - yes AM as in morning! Can this bonkers year please just stop?!!
#dystopianaf
The Martian Chronicles is an interesting look at Bradbury‘s short stories, specifically the ones about Mars and his imagining do what we would find there upon travel and colonization. I especially loved this audiobook edition as Bradbury provides commentary and insight to each story in between. #AuthorAMonth
🎧 This is a 70 year old book & politically incorrect. This sci-fi story really magnifies how far we‘ve come with our imaginations in relation to Martian sci-fi. From magically impossible to the scientific reality of The Martian by AW.
Mark Boyett narrates the story so it feels like a 1950 radio play. Warning: antiquated language & racism & echoes of Fahrenheit 451, more evidence that we‘ve come a long way! Free Hoopla loan. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
📖 The Martian Chronicles (Ray Bradbury)
✍️ China Miéville
🎞️ The Maltese Falcon
🥁 Ministry
🎶 March of the Pigs (Nine Inch Nails)
Some of Bradbury‘s finest work involves the colonization of Mars by humans fleeing from a troubled and eventually atomically devastated Earth, and the conflict between aboriginal Martians and the new colonists. Published in 1950s
#farfromhome #jamminjune
I‘m not quite sure how I feel about this one. It was good but there‘s a lot to unpack about colonization, race relations, and war. I‘ve been putting this one off for a while so I‘m glad it was my #BookSpin #DoubleSpin pick. @TheAromaofBooks
#BuriedAliveChallenge
Within the last five years I‘ve started to read this book and somehow wandered off and never got past the first two stories twice now. Hopefully third time is the charm as this is April‘s #DoubleSpin pick.
1. I like both, but I lean toward soft sci-fi. I'm more interested in the social and psychological aspects than the hardcore math and science parts.
2. The Martian Chronicles
3. The story has to make me think, provoke my curiosity and leave me wanting to explore. A lot of science-fiction is eye-candy, enjoyable but empty calories. The best SF gives you a sense of awe, the sense of a bigger universe.
@ozma.of.oz #sundayfunday
This one is written as series of vignettes about man trying to colonize Mars. For me some stories were better than others. I particularly liked the ones that had a bit of a horror feel to them, like The Third Expedition. Bradbury‘s commentary on humanity is still relevant today, IMO.
This was my February #Bookspin which I finished on March 6. 🤪
Here is my #Bookspin pick for February! I probably won‘t get to it until middle of the month. I really love this idea, Sarah! Next month I might try the double spin option. 🙂
I borrowed your pick photo. I hope that‘s okay. @TheAromaofBooks