Ray Bradbury Classics Fantasy Science Fiction Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury (1953) Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a dystopian tale of censorship and rebellion, highlighting the enduring value of knowledge and individuality.
Ray Bradbury Green Town Fantasy Mystery Supernatural Something Wicked This Way Comes – Ray Bradbury (1962) Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury is a haunting tale of friendship and fear centered on a sinister carnival in small-town America.
Ray Bradbury Green Town Classics Fantasy Young Adult Dandelion Wine – Ray Bradbury (1957) Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury celebrates life and memory through a boy’s transformative summer in 1928 Green Town with lyrical storytelling.
Ray Bradbury Green Town Classics Fantasy Young Adult Farewell Summer – Ray Bradbury (2006) Farewell Summer by Ray Bradbury is a nostalgic sequel to Dandelion Wine, exploring rebellion and time’s inevitability in Green Town.
Ray Bradbury Fantasy Supernatural Young Adult The Halloween Tree – Ray Bradbury (1972) The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury journeys through Halloween’s history, blending mystery, beauty, and wonder with haunting imagery.
Ray Bradbury Fantasy Science Fiction Young Adult The Veldt – Ray Bradbury (1950) The Veldt by Ray Bradbury explores a futuristic nursery where imagination turns dangerous, exposing the perils of technology and neglect.
Ray Bradbury Classics Fantasy Science Fiction There Will Come Soft Rains – Ray Bradbury (1950) There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury depicts an automated house continuing its routines in a world emptied by humanity’s extinction.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Mystery Supernatural Death is a Lonely Business – Ray Bradbury (1985) Death is a Lonely Business by Ray Bradbury is a noir mystery blending loneliness and decay in 1949 Venice, starting the Crumley Mysteries.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural A Graveyard for Lunatics – Ray Bradbury (1990) A Graveyard for Lunatics by Ray Bradbury is a surreal 1950s Hollywood mystery where fantasy and reality collide, revealing dark secrets.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural Let’s All Kill Constance – Ray Bradbury (2002) Let’s All Kill Constance by Ray Bradbury explores fame, identity, and mortality in 1960s L.A., blending noir, surrealism, and nostalgia.