Fahrenheit 451

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  • Written in the basement of the UCLA library  

    Fahrenheit 451 (Paperback)
    One big rift between the book and the movie [Fahrenheit 451 (1966) - Oskar Werner, Julie Christie] Is that in the movie the "Written Word" What Completely removed (even from the credits); where as in the book The State against which literature a
  • Finally their eyes open  

    Fahrenheit 451 (Paperback)
    There is hardly a more contemporary work that criticized our time of rapid and superficial pleasures. Of course, Ray Bradbury had 50 years ago, all or at least most of free thought. This gives the book more of its value. With the book, I learned sudd
  • A bit dated, but still compelling  

    Fahrenheit 451 (Paperback)
    I just read "Farenheit 451" for the first time recently, and found many of the observations about censorship quite relevant. HOWEVER, as a science fiction story, what may have been riveting in the Early 1950s Seems a bit tame by today's standard
  • Drive unit 451  

    Fahrenheit 451 (Paperback)
    This Book Burns Your Brain! Ray Bradbury fires out another hit with Fahrenheit 451. This science fiction novel captures a society where books are outlawed. Fahrenheit 451 tingles your senses in trying to imagine a world with no written literature. Tr