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For what's supposedly a classic, and a short one at that, Fahrenheit 451 isn't really all a lot of people have hyped it up to be. The fact it took me a little over half this year to, with great relief, get to the last page should be testament enough to how invested I was not in the book. I hesitate, as my more knee-jerky side wouldn’t, to toss around words like “tedious” to “shitty" because I did enjoy the book when it took a merciful break from its more descriptive bits, which called for Hercul
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This is one of the books that I will ever reread. So pertinent to our society today. Everything is so temporary and the act of remembering and creating can sustain us. Fear is the enemy of creativity and love and life. We have everything and yet are still deeply unhappy. We skim over infinite detail and awareness and relish in "real" which encloses you, shapes you any which way it would like. It tells you what to think and becomes the truth it wants. You can't turn it off and you can't argue wit
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I remember liking this book a lot more when I was a teenager. But upon rereading it, although I still find the topic alluring, I just can't get into the style of writing as much. Nor can I relate to Montag as much as before.
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