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I am so glad I added this into my rotation of classics I am revisiting (or in some cases experiencing for the first time) this year. I read this during high school myself, but did not remember much of it. With everything that is thrust upon public educators and constantly being told we are not doing good enough, this book offers insight into what could happen to a society that stops learning and vilifies reading.
Tim Robbins narrated this edition and I think did a great bringing to life the char ...more
Tim Robbins narrated this edition and I think did a great bringing to life the char ...more

I read this in high school or junior high or something and forgot everything about it. I'm so glad I decided to re-read. This is a powerful book about the meaning of censorship, and how good people do bad things for the right reasons, and how we can fix it. There's a great line in here, where Beatty the fire captain is explaining why fireman now burn things instead of fighting fires--I'll totally butcher it if I try to put it here, but the gist is that basically we starting censoring ourselves b
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I don't know how I never read this before in my life, but that was a foolish mistake. I picked it up almost accidentally because it just happened to be available on audio book via overdrive when I was in between books. The scariest thing is not the disappearance of the books - that's a symptom of the problem - but how the desire to read and know things disappears.
This is an extraordinary story, worth all the hype and more. I would get a Fahrenheit 451 tattoo if I were a tattoo kind of person. I ...more
This is an extraordinary story, worth all the hype and more. I would get a Fahrenheit 451 tattoo if I were a tattoo kind of person. I ...more

I so enjoyed reading this again. The figurative language was great for English class, and the message even better. I was glad my students could make connections between the parlor walls and our society's addiction to screens, and hope they will always remember to THINK for themselves.
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