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  Books : Fahrenheit 451







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780007181704
Format: Special Edition
ISBN: 0007181701
Label: HarperVoyager
Manufacturer: HarperVoyager
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: August 02, 2004
Publisher: HarperVoyager
Sales Rank: 489595
Studio: HarperVoyager




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Timely now that we're entering into the new dark ages...
I don't want to think how many years ago I first read Fahrenheit 451, but it must've been around the same time (1966) that Truffault came out with his horrible cinematic version of the novel. I know this because I remember being unimpressed with both versions (although the movie may've soured me on the book).

Re-reading the novel now, I still don't think that it ranks up there with, say, Huxley's Brave New World. But it is an astoundingly prescient vision of the sort of society in ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It's good, but...
I can see why so many people like the works of Ray Bradbury. He is a very effective story teller, he has a particular talent for building vivid imagery with few words (his "less is more" style is DEFINITELY a winner) and he is able to take very important, very relevent modern themes and inject them into his stories. In this story, we see how Bradbury has taken aim at the world of electronic media as an advancement that very well may, over time, become the downfall of mankind.

So ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a great book of our time
A science fiction thriller. A true masterpiece that will blow you away. Although it's a science fiction book, it has some frighening resemblances to our own world. I could easily see this world turning onto the thoughtless "utopia" described by Ray Bradbury.

The government tries to keep everyone happy in the process of no self thought and the burning of things that would cause debate and conflict, such as books. Now that houses are completely fireproof, the firemen no longer need to ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Written in the basement of the UCLA library
I do not want to tell much of the story, as the unfolding is part of the intrigue. However now that houses are fire proof the purpose of firemen is performing a service by burning books to maintain the happy social order.

Naturally one fireman goes awry after several emotional incidences from someone burning up with the books to a young neighbor with strange ways, which run counter to his carrier. This leads to all kinds of deviant things like reading. What are you doing now?
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - True Fiction
True Fiction
Though this book [Faremhieght 451] is a piece science fiction, it relates in its own little ways to the way the world is today. I, for one, can see this world of ours turning into a world with the same basis and same ideals that make up this book Farenhieght 451; a world which trys to keep everyone happy and careless about everything to the point of making people seemingly mindless, and in the process of doing so they destroy everything that brings people feeling and a individual ... Read More







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