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This book is intense and terribly spooky. The premise behind this story could totally happen even now. I no longer read newspapers, I barely watch the news on T.V as I find it depressing because of the horrible things that happen in our world.
"I remember the newspapers dying like huge moths. No one wanted them back. No one missed them."
Society is anti-social in many ways. In Fahrenheit 451 society interact mainly through/because of technology, sound familiar? People don't ...more
This book is intense and terribly spooky. The premise behind this story could totally happen even now. I no longer read newspapers, I barely watch the news on T.V as I find it depressing because of the horrible things that happen in our world.
"I remember the newspapers dying like huge moths. No one wanted them back. No one missed them."
Society is anti-social in many ways. In Fahrenheit 451 society interact mainly through/because of technology, sound familiar? People don't ...more

This book scared the crap out of me, not because it was such fiction, but because it was such reality! When I read the Coda at the end, it really hit me. Aren't we doing these things? This book makes you really say "no banning!". Banning is slippery slope.
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Mar 23, 2013
Cat Anne
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