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I read this book for the first time in high school. At some point. Supposedly. The only thing I remember was that it was overwhelming with its descriptions. It can get pretty dizzying. I felt that now too, but the message and the world and the *sadness* of this world really stuck with me more as an adult.
I feel like society uses this book as a torch for anti-censorship, in a sense being anti-Christian since Christians and separate conservatives usually ban one book or another becaus ...more
I read this book for the first time in high school. At some point. Supposedly. The only thing I remember was that it was overwhelming with its descriptions. It can get pretty dizzying. I felt that now too, but the message and the world and the *sadness* of this world really stuck with me more as an adult.
I feel like society uses this book as a torch for anti-censorship, in a sense being anti-Christian since Christians and separate conservatives usually ban one book or another becaus ...more

Apr 29, 2012
Kristin
marked it as to-read

Oct 10, 2012
Mia Allan
marked it as to-read

Nov 18, 2015
Laura
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review of another edition
Shelves:
dystopia,
stand-alone

Dec 25, 2017
Laura
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really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
apocalyptic-and-or-dystopian


Dec 15, 2016
Ira
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really liked it
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Shelves:
around-the-year-in-52-books


Dec 17, 2017
Ashley
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Feb 21, 2018
Sabrina
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Mar 01, 2018
Bleakly
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Jun 24, 2018
Jessica Farris
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