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Imagine being a third of the way through your English Lit degree and not having read Fahrenheit 451 yet... it's ok, I've done it now. Was of course a very quick and interesting read, I guess you could say it was a pleasure to burn through. ha ha
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This novel makes me want to hold onto my books a little tighter! Really enjoyed this, can’t believe it took me this long to get around to reading it.

You know, there is something to be said for the short novel. For all the books out there that are 300 or even 1,000 pages long, I think it is actually harder to write with a small page count in mind. Every word has to have meaning, and no line must be wasted. In the case of Fahrenheit 451, this is doubly true. For many different people, this is one of the quintessential books on the banning of books, as well as the ideas in them, and they would be right. I cannot to this day think of a novel tha
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one of those 'have to read' books. society is decaying and books are outlawed. short read. good story.
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Why didn't I read this before?!
This dystopian novel was wrtitten in 1953, and is still very relevant and disturbing.
I really enjoyed it. Such beautiful writing. ...more
This dystopian novel was wrtitten in 1953, and is still very relevant and disturbing.
I really enjoyed it. Such beautiful writing. ...more



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