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5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Merger of Visual Art and Literary Art, May 25, 2009
This review is from: The Homecoming (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) (Hardcover)
Ray Bradbury is a bona fide American treasure, a master of story, a virtuoso with words. In more than 500 short stories and tales Bradbury has shown his genius time and time again, proving it over and over again, especially in pieces like this one.

The story concerns a little boy in a family of vampires, the model for the Addams family, who is not a vampire, who is normal. And it concerns The Homecoming, a gathering of a family otherwise spread far and wide across the globe. The writing here is Bradbury at his best, enchanting, entertaining, humoring, revealing. There are moments of horror here, moments of laughter (particularly when the vampires all play Coffins, which is like musical chairs), moments of poignancy, and moments of sadness. It could be said, truthfully, I think, that true art and true literature display human emotion, and capture us so that our own emotions are tied to the story. Here Bradbury proves that his work is true art, true literature. It proves that he is a genius, not that proof is really needed (just read The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, or Something Wicked This Way Comes and you'll see what I mean).

And I have not yet touched on the illustrations.

Dave McKean, as anyone who has read The Sandman and looked at his gorgeous covers, is as much a genius as Bradbury, just in a completely different medium. His paintings, in this case, are brilliant, taking us through the story and engaging us the whole way. They are humorous when the story is humorous, cute when the story is cute, scary when the story is scary. They are the perfect accompaniment to the tale. And they are always beautiful to look at. And worth mentioning is McKean's wonderful use of the text, transforming this into so much more than an illustrated book, turning this into a piece of art in its own right. The text is frenzied when the story is frenzied, big when the words are shouted, small when words are whispered and, in one instance, the text and the art are intertwined (literally) when a child's question is answered by a word spelled in a spider's web.

This book is a wonder and a delight. If you are a fan of Bradbury or if you have never read a single word he's written, if you are familiar with McKean or simply enticed by this book's wonderful cover I urge you, reader, to partake and to purchase, and to enjoy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!, September 7, 2010
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This review is from: The Homecoming (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) (Hardcover)
Images are wonderful in this book. Def. one of my favorites in my Bradbury collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Review of McKean's Homecoming, July 23, 2010
This review is from: The Homecoming (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) (Hardcover)
This is a great adaption by David McKean. His illustrations carefully capture the eerily joyful mood of Bradbury's story. As far as I can tell, the original writing is unaltered. This is merely a great artist placing a great story into a new dimension. The story is short and thoughtful; it would work well as a halloween story for children.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Love for Bradbury carried me through this scary book, December 28, 2011
I don't like scary books (at all!) but I do love Ray Bradbury. It was that love for Bradbury that carried me through reading this very scary book.

The plot is thin: a young boy's family gather together on All Hallows Eve and the family, all except the boy, are ghouls. The boy is deeply saddened by being different, completely human, in a family where everyone has special, albeit creepy, abilities.

The story is rich in sensory details, Bradbury-ish in every way. The appeal of the story for me was greatly increased by the format of the book, a small volume with just the right pictures and script.

I could barely make it through this scary story, but even I, a big ole scaredy cat, I could not miss the beautiful writing and the rich characters.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular, September 2, 2011
This review is from: The Homecoming (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) (Hardcover)
From the atmospheric writing to the magnificent illustration, The Homecoming is simply a superb little book. I saw this in a bookstore, and took it home for my kids. Turns out I pull it out more often than they do; I'm simply blown away.
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