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The first time I attempted this book was in the real 1984, but I gave up on it pretty quickly. The prose style just didn’t grab me. So after all these years, I figured 1984 would be one of those classics I would never get around to. Of course, the book has had such a strong cultural impact, you don’t have to have read it to know about the concept of Big Brother. That very concept is what finally prompted me to read the book. In this Internet Age with NSA surveillance, is Big Brother watching? Or
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I really enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I thought it would give me nightmares. I guess I have been conditioned to accept BIG BROTHER.

A good book, full of warning to this generation that not only Stalinsm or Communism are getting to be fully submerged in this 'negative-utopia' but more importantly, us too. Yes, we too are approaching this nightmarish visions, where man will at some point lose his sense of human nature in him after many different types of endurance- brainwashing, cruelty, poverty, even through knowledge itself.
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I know this book is supposed to be a classic. I tried it on two separate occasions and after making my way half through this time, I gave up. It's just so boring.
[Edit: I finished this book the third time I read it, because I read it with my son for school. He found it about as depressing as I did.] ...more
[Edit: I finished this book the third time I read it, because I read it with my son for school. He found it about as depressing as I did.] ...more

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