A review by plaidbrarian
Ray Bradbury: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations by Sam Weller, Ray Bradbury

4.0

Bradbury was one of those authors whose talent I'm always in awe of even if every story or novel he wrote (even some of the big ones) didn't always land for me the way they seemed to for others. It's always fascinating to get a look into his ideas and process, though, and this does a good job of that. My only complaint is that all the interviews are conducted by the same person, and his official biographer at that, so they feel a little "samey" after a while, and you can never shake the feeling that you're coming into a conversation that already started before you got there. Except that this conversation began in, like, the early 90s.