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Old 12-01-2011, 07:30 AM   #30
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I was never forced to read this book during school, which is probably why I enjoyed reading it for pleasure years later.

As for the pricing, I can't help but think that $9.99 is probably the price Bradbury wanted. The man is a complete curmudgeon when it comes to new technology; which I guess isn't that surprising since one of the themes of this book is new technology distracting and alienating the public.
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