Synopsis
Ray Bradbury didn’t just write science fiction — he reshaped it, filling it with heart, fear, beauty, and imagination. This collection gathers 15 unforgettable stories, showcasing the wonder, mystery, and quiet terror that made him one of the most beloved storytellers of the 20th century.In these stories, rockets rise toward uncertain futures, machines make promises we may not want to keep, and ordinary people learn the universe has far more in store than they ever imagined. Bradbury’s worlds feel familiar because they reveal something true about us.You’ll find survival against impossible odds in The Creatures That Time Forgot, deep space dread in Morgue Ship, and psychological tension in Defense Mech. See faith and fate collide in Lazarus Come Forth and drift into haunting quiet in And Then—The Silence. The Shape of Things and The Visitor explore human nature at its most fragile, while The Veldt warns us about technology and childhood.Each story is sharp, thought-provoking, and emotionally rich.Included stories:The Creatures That Time ForgotMorgue ShipDefense MechLazarus Come ForthAsleep In ArmageddonThe Monster MakerJonah of the Jove-RunA Little JourneyRocket SummerAnd Then—The SilenceThe Shape of ThingsThe VisitorFinal VictimThe VeldtDeath-WishWhether you’re revisiting Bradbury or discovering him for the first time, this collection is a journey through space, wonder, and the fragile human spirit. Sit back, press play, and step into the timeless worlds of Ray Bradbury.