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1984

1984

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nineteen Ninety Nine
Review: This book is as powerful as it was when it was written. The universality of literature in this book is evident. It clearly shows the effects of totalitarianism and a loss of human spirit; this novel shows it almost as well as Anthony Burgess's "A Clockwork Orange", which holds the best novel of all time in my esteem

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: allthough it shows the extreme, it shows a possilbe truth
Review: This book describes an extreme situation of what totalitarianism can lead to. But I think that's just the power of the book; because the state, as talked about in the book,is an extreme example, but I think that extremes show the real danger of something; it makes you more aware of a situation (a state form, a social question etc.) than a report based on real facts does. therefore you also shouldn't take this book for real, but you should take parts of this books and compare them to reality. and by doing so you'll find a lot of things that form, as described in the book, dangers in present day society also. this book actually shows all what totalitarianism can lead to, and therefore enables you to see the danger of it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My all-time favorite book
Review: 1984 simply can't be described. It's the most fascinating and worthwhile book I have ever read. Orwell dares to ask 'what if...' and he succeeds in constructing a frightening yet possible situation for the citizens of the world. Great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A doubleplusgood read...
Review: It sure doesn't take much of an imagination stretch to realize that the society Orwell describes in 1949 is becoming reality in 1999. Ever since I read it 4 years ago (and since reread it several times), it has not been replaced as my favorite book for its political satire, catchiness, and yes, timelessness. Definitely get this book and read it-- just make sure you do it away from any telescreens....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliantly written by Orwell
Review: This book really makes you think about how powerless us, the citizens can be. The last lines of this book change your entire philosophy about the entire book. Brilliant!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Doublethinking
Review: !984 is that kind of book you has heard people talk about so much you have very high expectations. And this book delivers. It's a brilliant work. The construction of a society where peolple are constante surveilled and know and feel it is one of the more vivid and disturbing portraits I've read. Loved doublethink and newspeak.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book redefined the art of writing.
Review: This book had to be one of the greatest books ever written. It stands out with books like Ulysses by James Joyce and Gone with the Wind. This book was a frightening prediction that will probably come true. I'm not saying that it'll come true in the near future, but in, maybe, 1000 years or so. I don't want to give away too much of the story, but this book does contain many fictional things, but those fictional things might become factual 1000 years from now. Like, for example, telescreens, mind reading, vaporizing (which is something you'll learn about in the book) which includes brainwashing. I, personally, thought that this was by far the best book I have ever read. But when you read it, read it with an open mind. If you are not thinking strait you may miss out on an important plot twist or quote that can change the story. Again, this is one of the greatest books in the world, and it'll be bad if you don't read it with an open mind; it would be a major shame if you didn't understand this material. The story line could change the way you see things, almost completely, as did mine and my other, sane, may I add friends who also read it. I hope you'll love it, or should I say I guarantee you'll love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Big Brother is watching you" turns real
Review: I read a article about Spycams in MLK Jr holiday. The neighborhood watch was using cameras to protect the neighbors somewhere in CA. Somewhere in the article says " tracing George Orwell's 1984, 'BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU'. " or something like that. Wow. I just can't believe a 1949 novel turns real in 1999, that's 50 years! If you don't know what I'm talking about.... that's because I'm just too exicted. What if a jail turns to a Room 101?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Page turner that takes what the gov. can do to the extreme.
Review: I was scepticle when my English teacher told me that I was to read this book. But from the first words, I was hooked. Orwell's depiction of a world that would result in total governmental control was a horrifying vision that was all too close to a reality. The Party's inhumanity and evil lust for power made the book impossible to put down. I am glad that I read this book becuase it gave me an insite into what will result if we give our government too much power.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you need a monument...
Review: In this psychologically unassailable novel, which has since been canonized and parodied but never displaced, Orwell (already important for his work in journalism) described the absolute outer limits of where the human delusion for "security" would lead us. It comes almost as too late a shock to learn that the ones who run everything in Orwell's fictional hell are not interested in the excuses that the Nazis, for instance, used to justify their deeds -- they have left behind all justification and live on the level of pure will. That is the kind of evil that the 20th century was giving birth to even as Orwell finished the book, and which may prove to be one of the most important philosophical and real-life enemies any of us will ever face. All the more astonishing to learn that Orwell wrote the book basically as a potboiler during thin times. My guess is that he had no time to do anything other than tell the truth.


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