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Jenny, Makeing a world of books
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Dec 07, 2016 07:16PM

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I have just finished rereading this book, after having read it right after graduating high school in the 70's. This book needs to be read now more than ever-as a warning. Bradbury writes well and creates a frightening dystopic world.




The first time I read the book, way back in the 70s, I compared it to the film version and didn't like it.
I read the book last year and loved it and discovered that I want to read more of Bradbury's works. I know that there are different versions of the books were printed, so you may have read a different one.
I read the book last year and loved it and discovered that I want to read more of Bradbury's works. I know that there are different versions of the books were printed, so you may have read a different one.

I read this twice, as a young and then much older person. On reread, I found that I had remembered almost nothing about the characters And had retained only mental images of the most striking events. I wonder what I will have retained by the next time around.
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