The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury

The Golden Apples of the Sun

Ray Bradbury with Michael Prichard (Narrator)

12 hours, 30 minutes first pub 1953 (view editions)

fiction classics science fiction short stories reflective slow-paced
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The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury is ideal for readers who savor contemplative, metaphor-rich storytelling that explores profound human emotions and speculative futures through vivid, imaginative vignettes.

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Ray Bradbury is a modern cultural treasure. His disarming simplicity of style underlies a towering body of work unmatched in metaphorical power by any other American storyteller. And here are thirty-two of his most famous tales-prime examples of t...

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3.95
based on 756 reviews

Moods

reflective: 67%

adventurous: 58%

mysterious: 38%

funny: 25%

lighthearted: 25%

emotional: 22%

inspiring: 22%

dark: 19%

hopeful: 19%

challenging: 6%

relaxing: 6%

sad: 3%

tense: 3%


Pace

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65% of readers chose medium
3% of readers chose slow
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Strong character development?

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44% of readers chose Complicated
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Loveable characters?

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66% of readers chose Complicated
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Diverse cast of characters?

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15% of readers chose Complicated
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22% of readers chose No
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