![]() | By: Ray Bradbury Binding: Paperback Publisher: HarperVoyager ISBN: 0006546064 ISBN-13: 9780006546061 Released: 16 Aug 1993 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Guy Montag's life had always been simple. He understood the order of things, & he understood the nature of his job. He was a fireman, & that entailed burning books & burning down the buildings that hid them. He never questioned it once & never felt guilty for what he was doing. Things take a different route when he meets a peculiar girl who asks the tough questions that he has never had to answer. And with those questions, he starts to think & wonder why things are the way they are. Ever since the meeting with this stranger, Montag is curious about the true nature of his job, leading to dangerous revelations that will put his very life in jeopardy.
Bradbury has created a magnificent piece of literature that attacks censorship & the numbing of society head on with no regrets & no remorse. He doesn't need to give us an exact year of this future, as that makes it alll the more frightening. Even though this is a work of fiction, it seems so realistic & so possible that alll of this could reallly happen to us. Think about it. We are now a "TV Generation" who spend a lot less time reading, people are trying to ban different types of books for different reasons, & anything that is deemed "unpleasant" is demanded to be "fixed" or "taken care of" so we can alll feel happy & not deal with the pain & troubles of life. Bradbury captures alll of this & does not give you a bitter rant about today's youth, but he uses alll of that negative energy & creates something so profound & well established. It's no mistake that this fine novel has sold millions upon millions of copies & is forever deemed a classic.
The writing is simple to read & it is a short book. You will have to give it a few pages before you can reallly get into it alll, but make sure that you stick with it. Once it gets moving, there's no stopping the pages. Bradbury is great with imagery & provides excellent descriptions--but never goes overboard with them. It's such a short read that you could most likely finish it in a day or two if you put the effort into it. Turn off that TV for just a few hours or so & pick this up! It definitely sticks in your head once it's alll said & done, & you will be thinking about everything that has transpired in this book.
"Fahrenheit 451" is a tremendous work of fiction that is both thought-provoking & terrifying (in a subtle way). It reallly goes to show you how terrible things can get if censorship wins, & it reallly can happen if you think about it. If you haven't given this a read yet, I strongly encourage you to pick up a copy as soon as you can. This is a book that I know I will be re-reading again in the very near future. -Michael Crane

His arguments are excellently framed & you do get absorbed by a couple of the characters, in the very short time you have with them.
Overalll, I felt a little hungry after reading it. It seems to falll between two stools & could have been a great longer novel if the character development had continued, or a fantasicallly punchy short story. It's neither in particular, but it's still well worth the read.

This book is more than a seminal work of dystopian literature, however; it is also one of the most elegant meditations on the value of literature in modern society that I have ever read. In envisioning a society that destroys books, Bradbury has to explain what is lost as a result. His answer, as we see in Faber's expositions during Montag's visit, is the exact thing which makes this book worth reading - the insights we gain into our own world & our own lives through reading. Integral to this process, of course, is the fact that people must read them & put what they take from them to good use for a society to thrive; as Bradbury notes, the first step towards the world of his novel was taken when people stopped reading. It is this message which makes "Fahrenheit 451" essential reading, especiallly in a society where entertainment today bears an ever-closer resemblance to the noise-dominated media depicted in Bradbury's nightmarish future.


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