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title: "Fahrenheit 451" | ||
author: "Ray Bradbury" | ||
startedDate: "2025/01/10" | ||
finishedDate: "2025/01/14" | ||
rating: 4 | ||
edition: "Kindle Edition" | ||
link: "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13079982" | ||
pageCount: 194 | ||
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I recall having this book on my potential reading list for English class (I was born and raised in the Netherlands), but only got to reading it now - decades later. | ||
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First published in 1953, Fahrenheit 451 describes an alternate, dystopian world where mass consumerism has exploded and mass media consumption has driven out free thinking. Protagonist Guy Montag is a fireman, which means that he burns (illegal) books and the houses that hide them, but trigger by a chance encounter he has a change of heart. | ||
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I found it an interesting read for it's 70+ year old view on mass market consumption, extrapolating from TVs (new at the time) into a setup that seems a bit like cyberspace/metaverse. The book is a bit overly pedantic at times and goes off in some pseudo-psychedelic word soups (which made me consider giving it 3 stars), but I found the ending, with a group of men (because: 1953) who "save" books by remembering them, interesting enough to round up to 4 stars. |