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Fahrenheit 451
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Start date
December 27, 2015
Finish date
March 30, 2018
Discussion
CENSORSHIP vs FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Why we're reading this
To discuss relevant issues of censorship.

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Michael Finocchiaro
I think this is my second reading of this classic, but it is hard to remember so far back. In any case, it is an incredible story, so well-written and so gripping. The ideas of firemen creating fires to destroy books is poignant especially given GQP tendencies in red states such as Florida at the moment. Bradbury's fable is about trying to control free thought by demonizing literature and unfortunately never gets old. It was written a while after Brave New World and a few short years before 1984 ...more
P.E.
A word of warning as to the invasion of show and the entertainment industry in every field.
Extra points for predicting the widespread use of earbuds and flat screens :)

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I had such high hopes for this one. Everyone I know LOVES this book. I did enjoy the first section, but I had to force myself to plod through the remaining sections – for such a slim book, it took me weeks to finish it. Bradbury's writing style - his flowery descriptive style - began to grate on me by the end of the first section.

I think I might have enjoyed this in middle school. I can see myself aged 12 reading this in torchlight under my duvet at night ha. (I was that sort of child!) Maybe I'
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Vigneswara Prabhu
"It was a Pleasure to burn. "

Bradbury's Sacrosanct Manuscript is a story of Books, Living; and Books, Burning. And of people like you and me. like many before, as many after who found solace in those pages, in Picking the Brain of another. People who are long dead, perished. Yet what they were, what they thought remains with us. through what they write.

"The good writers touch life often. The mediocre ones run a quick hand over her. The bad ones rape her and leave her for the flies" Faber tells M
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