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The Creatures That Time Forgot

By: Ray Bradbury
Narrated by: William Arthur Anderson
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This thrilling tale by Ray Bradbury, winner of the World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, Emmy and Hugo awards, takes place on a treacherous world that a group of colonists have been forced to land on. In order to escape from this planet with a scorching sun during the day, freezing temperatures by night, and a life-sucking radiation that makes all life vey short, young Sim must cross a section of this mad world, reach their broken ship, and repair it, before the elements, or some of his fellow colonists, kill him.

©1946 Ray Bradbury (P)2022 Jimcin Recordings
Science Fiction Fiction
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I have always loved this story.

Read this forty years ago...still a riveting and thought provacative novella. Classic Ray Bradbury.

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