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I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories

by Ray Bradbury, Arne Herløv Petersen

Narrated by Dick Hill

3.90 ABR Score
(13.3K ratings)
★ 4.04 Goodreads (13.2K) ★ 4.26 Audible (62)

Why You'll Love This

Dick Hill reads Bradbury like a man who has lived every one of these stories and is quietly amazed they still hold up.

  • Great if you want: lyrical sci-fi that lingers long after each story ends
  • Listening experience: unhurried and dreamlike — best in small, savored doses
  • Narration: Hill's warm baritone gives each tale an intimate, fireside gravity
  • Skip if: you need plot-driven momentum; these are mood pieces

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About This Book

Ray Bradbury's masterful collection explores the extraordinary within the ordinary, weaving together twenty-eight tales that span from intimate family moments to cosmic encounters across time and space. These stories venture into territories both familiar and fantastical, where mechanical grandmothers offer comfort to bereaved children, priests on Mars grapple with divine encounters, and the echoes of great writers linger in unexpected forms. Bradbury transforms everyday human experiences into profound meditations on love, loss, memory, and what defines our humanity, creating a literary landscape where the miraculous and mundane coexist seamlessly.

Dick Hill's seasoned narration brings remarkable depth to Bradbury's diverse cast of characters, shifting effortlessly between the wonder of children discovering new worlds and the gravitas of adults confronting life's mysteries. His measured delivery allows the poetic rhythms of Bradbury's prose to breathe, while his nuanced character voices help distinguish the collection's wide range of protagonists without overshadowing the author's distinctive style. Hill's performance enhances the contemplative nature of these stories, giving listeners time to absorb Bradbury's layered themes and vivid imagery across the collection's substantial runtime.

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