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The premise of Fahrenheit 451 is very interesting. Having (and conversely reading) books has been banned, and television has been made more interactive, to provide a way for people to escape reality – to be “happy” always. The execution of the plot though, was rather tedious sometimes, wordy – too much introspection – and as a result, I spent much of the book bored.
Things picked up once the “fireman” went on the run. I can see why this is a recommended book for school age kids – tv rotting your ...more
Things picked up once the “fireman” went on the run. I can see why this is a recommended book for school age kids – tv rotting your ...more

I strongly enjoyed this novel, it was such an honor to have read this. It was beautifully written and was very interesting. It kept my interest throughout the whole entire book. I liked how the premise of the novel was not just how books are very important, but how TV is rotting our minds. I would be very interested to read more of Bradburys work.I loved it so much I had to read the two chapters Afterward and Coda and the interview at the end of the book.


Aug 18, 2011
Rosemary
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Feb 06, 2014
Sim
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Apr 03, 2015
Phoebe
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Oct 12, 2016
Salma
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