A Graveyard for Lunatics
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1990
320
Novel • Fiction
Hollywood, California • 1950s
1990
Adult
13-18 years
In A Graveyard for Lunatics by Ray Bradbury, set in 1954, a Hollywood screenwriter is drawn into a mystery when he discovers a corpse in a cemetery adjoining the movie studio where he works. As he and his animator friend Roy investigate, strange occurrences unfold, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The novel explores the themes of mortality, existentialism, and aspiration within the Hollywood setting. Includes depictions of death and suicide-related scenes.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Gritty
Nostalgic
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Ray Bradbury's A Graveyard for Lunatics receives mixed reviews. Praise highlights Bradbury's vibrant prose and imaginative storytelling that blend mystery with Hollywood nostalgia. However, some critics find the plot convoluted and character development lacking. Overall, it’s a nostalgic yet flawed homage to the golden age of cinema.
A reader who enjoys A Graveyard for Lunatics by Ray Bradbury is likely a fan of dark fantasy and mystery. Those who appreciate the atmospheric and nostalgic elements found in Bradbury's other works, or enjoy novels like Something Wicked This Way Comes and The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, will find this book engaging and evocative.
2,723 ratings
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320
Novel • Fiction
Hollywood, California • 1950s
1990
Adult
13-18 years
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