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I loved it! This book is so unique (btw, I haven't read Brave New World and 1984 yet, so I don't know how unique it actually, but when I've read them all I will do a comparisation) and good and it really makes you think. Yes we know that back in the days books had to burned and we should be glad now we have access to all the stories etc., but the story itself has so much more to say. For example how important books are. So if you're reader you're going to love it and if you have people around th
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Ray Bradbury's work is beyond his time and present in ours, 2015. How did he write in such a fashion to understand the dynamics of a civilization focused on feeding their happiness over the importance of humanity? How did he understand the chaos of a world of electronic's verses a world of humans? How did he understand that only a small few would get it and get out or sacrifice their lives to get out and help others get out? This book is written for a round table conversation! Loved it!
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Mi ha lasciata un po' come quando finisci un buon pasto, ma hai ancora voglia di qualcosa e non capisci cosa sia questo qualcosa. Mi aspettavo di più, non so perché, tutta colpa delle aspettative mega galattiche che mi sono creata, forse.
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At what temperature does paper burn? This thought provoking book about burning books is a must read!
Dec 06, 2011
Christie
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Apr 02, 2017
Ainsley Beck
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