I read it a few years ago in school, and the other day thought I might like to read it again, but none of the Ray Bradbury titles I've found ring a bell. I know it was a short story about a futuristic house, and it was hinted that the family who lived there had died in a nuclear blast. The main theme running through the story was that the house was, in a way, "alive", because all the electronic devices still followed their programed routines. Thinking about it now, it seems that there was a line that went "a little after midnight, the house began to die", as a short circuit had caused a fire. Does anyone have any clue what the title might be?
2007-01-08
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