“And he listened to me. That was the thing he did, as if he was trying to fill himself up with all the sound he could hear.”
Quote by Ray Bradbury
Book:The Illustrated Man
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The Illustrated Man
Written by Ray Bradbury, this collection of short stories explores the theme of human identity and the mysteries of the future through the unique lens of tattooed characters. Each story is a vivid illustration of the human condition, blending elements of fantasy and science fiction to create a rich tapestry of speculative fiction. more
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