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I had this book like forever on my to-be-read list and finally I got the chance to read it.
It’s sci-fi and poetic at the same time. A true work of literature I can say. It says story of a future in which people don’t think, don’t talk ah they talk but nonsense, they don’t sit and think about something specific that matters. In this world of apparent fun Firemen don’t stop fire, they start it. They put books on fire and sometime the owner of the books too.
It’s about self-realization, waking of fr ...more
It’s sci-fi and poetic at the same time. A true work of literature I can say. It says story of a future in which people don’t think, don’t talk ah they talk but nonsense, they don’t sit and think about something specific that matters. In this world of apparent fun Firemen don’t stop fire, they start it. They put books on fire and sometime the owner of the books too.
It’s about self-realization, waking of fr ...more

It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed. With the brass nozzle in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood pounded in his head, and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history. With his symbolic helmet numbered 451 on his stolid head, and his eyes all orange flame...more

Jul 13, 2007
stephanie
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i knew i would be into this book simply from the back cover blurb - the concept of book burning has always fascinated me. (anyone else remember that scene in indiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark??)
and that's just the beginning. the whole idea of writing a book that could eventually go up into flames - and thus disappear, and possibly never have existed, just astounded me. i was impressionable then, but i still think it packs a whollop of a story. ...more
and that's just the beginning. the whole idea of writing a book that could eventually go up into flames - and thus disappear, and possibly never have existed, just astounded me. i was impressionable then, but i still think it packs a whollop of a story. ...more

Good book about books :) Easy read abour a possible future full of mindless robot-type people and how society could end up. Glad I don't live this life.
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Jun 09, 2007
Rhosyn Goodfellow
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