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1984 |
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Rating: Summary: Buena. No apta para gente influenciable. Review: En 1984 Orwell nos dibuja un panorama asolador. A pesar de la complejidad de los conceptos que quiere desarrollar (el proceso del doblepensar puede requerir un repaso para más de uno) los explica sencilllamente, de tal manera que no se podría haber escrito mejor. El panorama es tétrico, eso sí, con lo que no la recomiendo para mentes catastrofistas.
Rating: Summary: A very chilling and entertaining novel Review: 1984 is a provocative novel that shows us, even today what we can still become. It centers around a citizen of a totally controlled future earth. Constant government supervision, as well as very limited freedom of any kind makes it difficult for him to find meaning and hapiness in his life. Teamed up with several other rebels he plans joins a secret conspiricy in order to take down BIG BROTHER, and The Party, the two main forces keeping the world unaware of the true nature of life. This nightmarish version of the future, shows what we can become if we do not plan carefully.
Rating: Summary: Both excellent and important Review: Orwell's 1984 is the best reason for people to read. It demonstrates clearly and horrifically what can happen to an uneducated society that allows itself to be controlled due to it's own fear of initiative. Anyone who asks me why I read is automatically referred to this book, which is as important now as it was when it was written.
Rating: Summary: Everyone must read this book. Review: This book is simply one of the best. I will reveal nothing to you save that you will love it if you read it. The characters are incredible, their plight still poignant, and the message still relevant today. While there is a cumbersome section, the ending is fantastic, disturbing and awe inspriring. READ IT!!!!!
Rating: Summary: doubleplusgood Review: it moved me to tears and no book has ever done that, it was very deep. very scary because its pluasable
Rating: Summary: A "Cliff's Notes" to history--and the present Review: You should read this book every five years or so. I re-read it during the Gulf War: remember in the book there is a distant war going on (maybe) about which people know nothing except what they hear on television--sound familiar? And the "hate minutes" on television? It's not supposed to be an easy read! But essential.
Rating: Summary: Delicious, quenched all my political hunger!!! Review: Well I read this book in the following reasons. TO learn about more in socialism and communisms differences and to learn a different point of view. I guess this book applies to every different reader something different because it holds many values and the values can be undestood from many ways. In simple quotes many things were hidden to find out them was like a puzzle for every reader I guess. I thing this was a book that I really liked to read and also I would like to share my ideas with other readers of this book and other readers of books related to this topic.
Rating: Summary: George Go Home Review: George had a good idea, I'll give him that, otherwise the book fell short. Very short. For me the book took a downword turn during the time where Winston started having a love affair with some girl. This girl latter became a thought police inforcer, which surprised me none. I found the book to be a bore of a read and very predictable. My advise to all of you fair readers is to steer clear of this vile book. You will live longer because of it.
Rating: Summary: Scary. Good, but scary. Review: Two plus two does not equal five. Imagine yourself in a world where you are told it does one day but not the next. Scary. This is a brilliantly written, possibly prophetic book. It's almost a warning for how we could turn out, and the fact that the date has been and gone does not make it any less horrific. I suggest that everyone read this and use the aftertaste to make the world less like the book.
Rating: Summary: Harrowing, thought-provoking, powerful Review: I just finished 1984 about a week ago and loved it. Orwell showed his maturity as a writer and his evolution from Animal Farm (also great). 1984 shows the force of totalitarian governments and the faults of human nature. This should be read by any progressive-minded persons in the world.
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