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Old 08-24-2015, 12:29 PM   #6
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In the early 60's I was reading Bradbury and Heinlein. I considered that a well balanced diet. It was much later that I read the Midwich Cuckoos, after watching the original Village of the Damned.
I'd struggle to think of two less similar writers than Bradbury and Wyndham. "The Midwich Cookoos" was the original, BTW; it was published in 1957. The film "Village of the Damned" was released in 1960.
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