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04/05/15
A fast, enjoyable, emotive read. I'm sure it was a sensation in the 50s & really worrying in the 60s. For me, it faded a bit into all the other dystopian, post-apocalypta that I've read over the years, but it was still worth the effort.
I kept thinking what an idiot Montag was as he let his pride & anger overcome sense, but if he hadn't done it he wouldn't have survived the war. I also kept wondering when this war was going to manifest & blow all their worries to smithereens - I got my an ...more
A fast, enjoyable, emotive read. I'm sure it was a sensation in the 50s & really worrying in the 60s. For me, it faded a bit into all the other dystopian, post-apocalypta that I've read over the years, but it was still worth the effort.
I kept thinking what an idiot Montag was as he let his pride & anger overcome sense, but if he hadn't done it he wouldn't have survived the war. I also kept wondering when this war was going to manifest & blow all their worries to smithereens - I got my an ...more

I loved this book. Though the author is kind of a fanatic about media and politically correctness. It was written in the 50's and I wonder what he thinks of life today! And the ending was a little disappointing. But I still loved it!
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First off, this book is weird. Sci-fi is not my genre so I was really unsure if I would get into it. But despite the fact it felt weird I found myself enjoying it. I really liked the meaning here, and all the messages came through really loud and clear to me. There's a reason this book has endured and it's really even more meaningful now than ever.
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