All of my friends know that I'm a huge fan of Bradbury's Fahreheit 451. In fact, I've been known to cry while reading the ending of that book. As I'm sure everyone knows, Ray Bradbury passed away recently and I've watched all of the media fuss with a large degree of sadness. It's heartbreaking to me when a great writer dies because I always wonder what he left unwritten. I always feel as though I've been cheated out of countless worlds and adventures.
Neil Gaiman's tribute to Bradbury is nothing short of amazing if only for the one line
"I learned your books. Burned them into my mind. In case the firemen come to town." This has got to be the highest praise that anyone can ever give a writer.
http://io9.com/5918839/must-read-nei...o-ray-bradbury
Thank you Neil Gaiman, for such a lovely tribute to an unbelieveable man.