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3.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
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This review is from: Fahrenheit 451. (Paperback)
Upon starting the review of this book, I should give a couple disclaimers. The first disclaimer is that I listened to this book via audio book. The second disclaimer is that when I listen to audio books, I sometimes find my mind drifting. Now on to the actual review.
This audio version was read by author, Ray Bradbury. While he might be a good author, his voice is rather monotone. I wish that I had had an actual paper copy of this book so that I could sort of follow along from time to time when I let my mind drift. Sometimes I had to go and look at the sparknotes summary so that I could follow along better. Now to the actual review of the story... As an avid reader, I cannot imagine what it would be like to have all books be illegal. I mean, I do love watching my tv shows, but to never be able to pick up a book and read? To never have known the joys of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. To have never met Katniss, Rue, or Peeta. To have never read Harry Potter, the Private series, or Lord help us, Twilight. The very thought of it is horrible. I love books. I love reading. I cannot imagine a world with none of it and with firemen who actually burn books. And yet, when Bradbury discribed why books ceased to be, it made sense. Many times I find that our world is becoming entirely too P.C. to be safe. I could see how the world ended up where books ceased to be because minorities and special groups couldn't allow books without equal representation of their group, or a good representation of their group. There are so many opposing groups that it is impossible to please everyone. I mean, imagine if we lived in a world without the Bible. Whether you are religious or not, you are talking about a book that has been around for around 2000 years. No Bible, Koran, Book of Mormon, or any other book ever. That is crazy. I can't even really wrap my head around that idea. Now, I love to read dystopian novels. I find reading about other peoples views of what the world would be like in a Utopia gone wrong is fascinating. And I thought that this one held so much potential. However, it was the main characters actions that led me to not like this book that much. I understand about wanting to read books, but I don't think their is ever an excuse for murder, whether it is freedom or anger or whatever, the taking of another's life is inexcusable. My second feeling about this novel is that the ending sort of felt incomplete. I thought that there was more and I was missing a disk or two, but alas, it really was over. Overall, I felt that the characters were a little two-dimensional and I could not be persuaded to care for them or their outcome. The ending felt incomplete and lacking. The concept was interesting, but it did not pan out as properly as it could have. I am glad to have read it, and I will probably re-read it some day (in paper form) but it is not high on my priority list. Rating 3/5
1.0 out of 5 stars
The book came in Italian...,
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This review is from: Fahrenheit 451. (Paperback)
Unfortunately, the book arrived in Italian and I anticipated English. The language of the book was nowhere in the description, so basically it became an unreadable book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fahrenheit 451 is Fascinating and Gripping,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (German Edition) (Paperback)
More than just a story, Fahrenheit 451 is written in breathtaking prose, but manages to convey essential ideas through its simple, terrifying plot. Its metaphors and theme of censorship and knowledge will set your mind reeling and will hopefully do what it is intended to do: change the way you look at the world.
3.0 out of 5 stars
This book was all over the place,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (German Edition) (Paperback)
This book was created in the hopes of a best seller, and the only reason it reached this was because of all the school children that have be required to read this book. Bradbury had a good idea but fell short of a good book. He used too many describing words and wasted them on things, instead of the characters which needed some explaination. This book was written with the hopes of leaving you thinking, but the only thing it left me thinking was " What kind of ending was that"
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Wrong Translation Not English,
This review is from: Fahrenheit 451. (Paperback)
Order this for my daughter she is studing this book. so I got it for her Christmas present. Didn't look at real close so when she opened it for Chistmas she started laughing and laughing. She finle told me way....alittle embearsed, so we put it up. know anyone that can read German?
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Not satisfied with the seller. :(,
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This review is from: Fahrenheit 451. (Paperback)
I ordered 1 English copy and ended with 3 German copies instead! At least, they reimbursed me once I returned the 3 titles back.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Just a couple little notes...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (German Edition) (Paperback)
First, I wonder about the credibility of the publisher's notes when she couldn't spell the title of the book correctly. (I realize it's not exactly an easy word, but still!)Second, a small point: Clarisse McClellan never reached the age of 17. (One of the editors wrote about the 17-year-old girl.) The book is a worthwhile read. I'm not big on science fiction, but Fahrenheit 451 sends a strong political message about censorship and forecasts (forecasted) the future eerily well. It's very scary in its predictions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The 5 stars say it all.,
By Joel (FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (German Edition) (Paperback)
Read the book, you will see.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting...,
By MekJo (Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (German Edition) (Paperback)
It is very interesting and strange. I never has been read this kind of book before. It have very strong words inside. It makes me think about our future. Hopefully it won't happen in the future.
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Fahrenheit 451 (German Edition) by Ray Bradbury (Paperback - June 1994)
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