Ray Bradbury is marvelous
5
By ma.rgaretttt
Best book ever inventedđđŒ
Where are the Illustrations?
1
By lexers52836
Isnât this a graphic novel? I bought it for a school assignment and it is completely useless to me.
Incredible story
5
By Pool1222
Perfect story for the times. Discusses censorship of information to keep citizens passive with lack of information, knowledge or debate.
Keep in mind this book was published in the late 50s but it is unexpectedly accurate for the times
Fahrenheit 451 Rating by Dawn Smith
5
By minecraftissupercoolđ
My name is Dawn Smith. I am a teenage author and am going to publish one of my books, Queen of Engless, in about two years. Please watch for it! I would greatly appreciate the support. Now, for the review! This is a great book. One of those timeless classics. All the bad reviews are just kids who are being âforcedâ to read it in school and donât want to, so then they tell themselves they donât want to read it and then when they read it they donât like it. And if they hadnât told themselves they wouldnât like it, then they mightâve liked it. So basically, itâs psychological. But anyways, you should definitely read this book!! If we arenât careful, then this book will come true in the near future. Also, there are some VERY interesting plot twists!! This one book that you definitely donât want to skip ahead on!! (Youâll ruin the entire bookđ)
P. S. Warningâthereâs kind of a lot of language. The d word and h word are used like crazy, and thereâs the a word two or three times. Just a warning!! There are also some things you might not want your kids reading about, like murder. I would suggest 10 years old at the very youngest for this one. Thanks for reading this!!âșïž
P. S. S. Sorry, this is my last update for real!!đ I just want to say that lots of people are saying that there are a bunch of spelling errors. I donât know what theyâre talking about; I didnât come across a single typo throughout the whole book. Ok thank you for reading my very long review!!đ
Beauty on paper
5
By Andrew Boyett
This is one of the most beautifully written stories in the history of stories. Bradbury writes stunning portraits of everyday people faced with extraordinary problems in unthinkable environments. He can capture the concepts of innocence, hatred, beauty, terror, hope and despair and present them to you in such a vivid way that the images projected onto screen of your imagination will be more memorable than those ever seen at any cinema.
Essential Reading
5
By Flatheadwilson
Let us not be like the Phoenix and learn from our history.
451
5
By Pirk3
Timely. Sad. Powerful images. I am 75 and neither a sculptor nor a fireman. Each day I count the pebbles remaining in my bucket. Wish I were a sculptor.
May God bless!
Okay?
2
By erismarie
Iâm not really sure how to feel after completing this book. In the beginning I didnât take the content seriously because I can never imagine a world where knowledge is taken from us. Unfortunately, we are already moving into a time where a lot of information is not trusted with the public and therefore removed from us ever finding out the truth. Books are important so we can keep track of human history and not repeat the countless mistakes we have made along the way of growth and development. Montag is my favorite character because I can relate in a certain way to the need of knowing. Mildred was a character I could not relate to. I could never understand why anyone would want to be oblivious of their surrounding situation. Stay woke.
the fight against censorship
5
By jg1003
a must read for all those searching to understand what it feels like to be silenced. censorship in any form stifles human progression. it is unacceptable and and unforgivable. this book is amazing.
Mind changing
4
By N.A.K.I.
This book completely altered my perception of books and literature and just knowledge in general. It made me realize how important books are and how so many people just go through their life not realizing that they havenât really put their mark on the world. This book made me realize that thereâs so much more to accomplish in life and thereâs only so much time to do it.
The 4 star is because the book is paced awkwardly and was slightly weird to read at some parts because there isnât typical chapter breaks like a normal book. But besides that, this book is a must read solely because... thatâs the point of the book. To read.