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    Moogle To those who live in the San Bernardino Area

    Ray Bradbury is gonna be here April 21 at the Carnegie Cultural Center! I love his stories,
    So whose gonna go? It will probably be our last chance to get his autograph, hes getting old

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    I didn't know he was still alive! D:

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    Eh, I’ll go if I have nothing better to do.

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    I'll try and go. Maybe I can get my copy of Faerenheit 451 autographed. ^_^ That'd be pretty cool.

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    That would be pretty cool, even if I haven't read much of his stuff....hmm. Maybe. Just maybe.
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    And heres the article

    Don't burn the books

    UPLAND - In a special appearance, author Ray Bradbury will speak at 7 p.m. April 21 at the Carnegie Cultural Center, 123 D St.

    Bradbury made a name for himself after he wrote "Fahrenheit 451," a classic novel regarding censorship and book burning that's set in the future.

    Admission for the event is free, but based on interest, tickets are required. Only 100 will be given out. Those who plan on attending can pick up their tickets at Carnegie's circulation desk starting at noon Saturday.

    Attendees will be able to purchase Bradbury's books and receive autographs. Time permitting, the author will answer submitted written questions.

    - lori.consalvo@dailybulletin.com
    http://www.sbsun.com/search/ci_5604322

    (should have added that first:rolleyes2 )

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    I be busy that day. I haven't read any of his book anyway. :P Though, I do like Upland.

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