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Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Book Bringing You Closer To Our Future
Review: Reading on and on, and flying through the pages of an exceptional novel, sums up my spellbinding experience with Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. With its wide array of characters I shared their pain, sorrow, and excitement. Its many themes forced me to ponder about our civilization's future. The picture that Bradbury painted of a particular community was magnificent. Most importantly, I encountered a society that seemed alien and threatening, but also familiar enough to be real. It is a story of censorship and consumerism, a novel concerning the future, a tale describing the transformation of a man are words that merely describe the power of this novel. Fahrenheit 451 is a well-written, organized encounter with the life of an ordinary fireman and his legacy.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This book stunk!
Review: Well, basically what happens without all the boring details is there is this guy named Montag and he is a fire fighter. The only thing is, the job of the fire fighter is to start the fires rather than putting them out. Well one day when he has to burn this old womens house it really hits him hard because she refuses to get out of her house before they light it on fire. So the firemen end up burning her house, the books that were in it, and the old lady. That made him think that there must have been something in those books worth dying for. Then he met this girl name Clarisse who made him start thinking even more. So he sort of came to the conclusion that he really did not enjoy doing what he did for a living.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ultra-overrated
Review: I picked up this book with such high expectations-Ray Bradbury is relavtively famous, the book is fantastically reknowned, and it is about censorship, an issue that I really care about.

Well. My expectations were smothered, stabbed repeatedly, and left on the floor to die. This is not a good book. Bradbury's writing is incredibly confusing, and some pivotal parts of the story are so removed from the main plot that you can't understand them.

Bradbury has a penchant for killing off characters. For example, one character, that changes the life of the main character, is dead 20 pages into the book. If she was burned 'cause she had books, fine, but she got run over by a car. How stupid is that?

Pass this one up, and for a real futuristic utopia, try 1984. Just not this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good... But Not An Easy Read
Review: The basic premise behind Ray Bradbury's novel 'Fahrenheit 451' is compelling. In the future, fireman don't put out fires, they start them. It is their job to seek out books and put them to the flame, making sure that no one indulges in the 'crime' of reading one. But what makes this nightmare so interesting, and relevant, is that it was not forced upon the people by their government, but was decided upon by the people themselves. Minority groups, religions, and ethnicities, who were offended by the words of writers, simply made reading unpopular and convinced the world that books were, first, a waste of time, and then the root of all evil. A wonderful 'Negative Utopia' novel in the tradition of '1984' and 'Brave New World' Bradbury's novel differs in his writing style. His prose is difficult to follow and at times leaves the reader unimpressed. If you can you're not easily turned off by Bradbury's odd and difficult way of writing perhaps you'll enjoy the deeper message of this work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It only takes a spark...
Review: "There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matches." -Ray Bradbury (Coda, Fahrenheit 451)

This book is outstanding! It is a book for people who love books. It is a testament to the power of books and the importance of the knowledge they hold.

It reminded me a lot of 1984 and Brave New World. If you liked either of these two novels, you will like Fahrenheit 451. Guy Montag, the fireman turned fugitive, is a lot like Winston Smith in Orwell's 1984 because he is forced to hide from an organization that wishes to destroy him. He is also like John Savage in Huxley's Brave New World because they both come to see the importance of literature, art, and beauty in the world. All three men are trapped in societies that are all about a quick fix, the easy way out.

Fahrenheit 451 offers everything: action, drama, suspense, inner struggle, inspiration, faith. There's isn't really any romance, but the connection between Montag and his young neighbor Clarisse McClellan, who opens his eyes to the world around him, is one of the best I've read.

Bradbury makes it clear that this novel is anti-science science fiction. Technology is not important in the great scheme of things. Human interaction, knowledge, beauty, these are what life is all about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once again, are we going this way?
Review: In a not so distant future, Guy Montag is a fireman. But, paradoxically, his mission is NOT to quench fires, but to set them up in order to burn books. Because in the world in which Montag lives, it is absolutely forbidden to read books. Because reading books forces one to think for oneself. And thinking for oneself might lead you to question the world and not be happy. And in this world, it is mandatory to be happy.

This book warns about the dangers of a mechanized civilization which condemns the life of the spirit and the free mind. The prescience of Bradbury is remarkable: in a book written in the fifties, he foresaw the terribly negative effects TV could have. Today, there still are free thinkers in this world, but to most people they seem weird and strange. TV, of course, can be used for constructive purposes, but let's be honest and admit that some 90% of its consequences have been stupidly destructive. So turn off your Oprah (like she could recommend good literature) and read this book: you'll end up wanting to read more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The classic book about books!
Review: In the book, books are banned for making people's minds corrupt. Firemen now don not put out fires, they simply just start them. Guy Montag, a fireman for 10 years, never questioned his job of destroying books. Until he met a 17 year old girl who told him of a great past. Then, Guy meets a doctor who tells him how he can save the planet from another dark age.

Ray Bradbury, I salute you! This book contains some of the most thoughtful sentences and words, and talks about such topics as censorship, politics, and the corrupt police. Too bad it was short. This is so good, I might read it again right now! The only thing that's stopping me is that it's a library book. I NEED THIS BOOK!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How dare they burn books...
Review: This is about a time so far ahead in history that humans have decided that books are evil. and they are banned. people live very superficial lives. the book, as i remember, i read it like years ago, follows this one guy who starts to think that maybe all this anti-book is wrong. he finds a group of people that had all the classics memorized, each book one person. i was amazed to see how the author had chosen to protect the written world, he brought it back to spoken stories. this book was great. it really brings you to a time where everything u believe in is thought to be wrong. strange thought huh? :) i enjoyed this book a lot. happy reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Definite Must Read
Review: This book was really good! It starts off a little odd, but that is only because how crazy the world is in the book, it's a little hard to comprehend. As you keep reading though, you can't put it down! The author keeps you wondering what will happen next, and why things are the way they are!!! The relationship between our world and the book's has teriffying similarities, that you tend to think twice about our lives today. Make sure you read this book!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The 5 stars say it all.
Review: Read the book, you will see.


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