yo read The Illustrated Man. you WILL like it.
whoa super late but that was the first bradbury i ever read and i did indeed like it, and it's why i am willing to read other bradbury books.
i've been reading a lot of philosophy and stuff! I have some Camus, The Plague which I'll be starting soon, and The Fall which I read and LOVED. Such a fantastic book, there are just so many good lines in it. It's one of those that I will end up reading over and over again. I'm still looking for The Stranger (I can get it off amazon or w/e but seriously I haven't found it any bookstores, new or used, it's crazy) because it's like THE Camus book.
I've read a bunch of Kafka, I have a collection of his stories and I read them in between longer books. Kafka is fucking awesome, I think I like A Hunger Artist the best so far (Metamorphasis was good, really good, but A Hunger Artist just struck a chord with me).
I'm reading Sartre's The Wall right now (5 stories, I've finished The Wall, The Room, and Erostratus so far). Sartre is an excellent writer, and The Wall and Erostratus were both AMAZING. I'm still liking the other stories, and I can't wait to start the last one... Childhood of a Leader, sounds fucking intense. Intimacy is good but a little dry so far.
I also have Walden by Thoreau which im so psyched to start! I found it in a used bookstore after searching B&N and Borders, it was like 4 bucks.
I also have Meditations by Marcus Aurelius which is very nice but not really a novel.
If anybody has any good philosophy, especially existentialist philosophy novels, I'm all about it right now!
I'm also looking for some Anton Chekhov collections, haven't found any yet and I've heard he's like the master of short story writing.
OH! I read The Old Man and the Sea a month or so ago. Incredible book! I read it in one sitting, it was so gripping and intense. I was literally tired after reading it. Hemingway is the man!