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|title=The Twilight Zone: The Monsters are Due on Maple Street
|author=Rod Serling
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|format=Paperback
|pages=72
|publisher= Bloomsbury Publishing plc
|date=February 2009
|isbn=978-0747587910
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Having said that all the books are worth a look, and I shall certainly be pestering my librarians for the second batch. You don't need to be nostalgic for the TV show to get a lot out of this little book, as it is a great keyhole look at a certain time and mood in American history. The series had that ability, to ask just a subtle 'what if?', or take a tiny element of life and add a certain wrongness – leaving us not necessarily with a moral at the end but definitely a pause for thought. It was a wrongness that came from, and was unique to, The Twilight Zone.
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