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Trade Paperback

192 Pages, 5.1 x 8 x 0.51 IN

August 27, 1996

Random House Publishing Group


0345410017
9780345410016

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Story of a society in which all books are to be burned.

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Internationally acclaimed with more than 5 million copies in print, Fahrenheit 451 is Ray Bradbury''s classic novel of censorship and defiance, as resonant today as it was when it was first published nearly 50 years ago.

Guy Montag was a fireman whose job it was to start fires...

The system was simple. Everyone understood it. Books were for burning ... along with the houses in which they were hidden.

Guy Montag enjoyed his job. He had been a fireman for ten years, and he had never questioned the pleasure of the midnight runs nor the joy of watching pages consumed by flames... never questioned anything until he met a seventeen-year-old girl who told him of a past when people were not afraid.

Then he met a professor who told him of a future in which people could think... and Guy Montag suddenly realized what he had to do!

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Nowadays firemen start fires. Fireman Guy Montag loves to rush to a fire and watch books burn up. Then he met a seventeen-year old girl who told him of a past when people were not afraid, and a professor who told him of a future where people could think. And Guy Montag knew what he had to do....

"From the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Ray Bradbury is America''s foremost writer of science fiction and fantasy. Among his most popular adult books are Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Dandelion Wine, and Death is a Lonely Business. In addition, he has written several books for children, including Switch on the Night. In recognition of his stature in the world of literature and the impact he has had on so many for so many years, Bradbury was awarded the National Book Foundation''s 2000 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and the National Medal of Arts in 2004.

He lives in Los Angeles.

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  • Tomato Rodriguez

    Tomato Rodriguez

    Lackluster 1

    This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (Mass Market Paperbound)

    9 months ago

    I was really disappointed when I started this book. I made it to about page 20, and that's when I threw in the towel. The writing is dull and hard to follow, there's no development in the characters, the dialogue is painfully constructed, and it was extremely difficult to focus on the story because I found myself daydreaming every other paragraph, which should never be the case when reading a good book. I thought with the interesting plot for the book (firefighters burning books, illegal to… read more

  • Nina Munteanu

    Nina Munteanu

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    • 1 person found this helpful

    Ray Bradbury's best 5

    2 years ago

    A classic tale by a master of the craft of metaphor. Bradbury uses the fireman in a world where they MAKE fires instead of putting them out, to explore the phenomenon of censorship in a world obsessed with being "good". Scenes in his book were reminiscent of what the Nazis did in Opernplatz, Berlin. In fact, of this event Bradbury made this poignant statement: "It follows then that when Hitler burned a book I felt it as keenly, please forgive me, as his killing a human, for in the long sum of… read more

  • Dobrin Georgiev

    Dobrin Georgiev

    Burning Bright 5

    This review is from: Fahrenheit 451: A Novel (Hardcover)

    9 years ago

    Imagine yourself sitting in your living room, having a cup of tea and reading a harmless object called a book, when suddenly your front door is broken down and a bunch of men come running through the door with blowtorches and begin to torch your house. Now your house, all your belongings, and most important of all, your memories are being burnt down. And it all happened just because you had a book. Why would anybody do such a horrible thing? Well, because in the book Fahrenheit 451, books are… read more

  • Jeff Hamilton

    Jeff Hamilton

    • 2 people found this helpful

    This Classic is a Must Read 5

    This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (Mass Market Paperbound)

    18 months ago

    I first read this Ray Bradbury classic while barely in my teens and the image of firemen dousing a burning pile of books with kerosene instead of water was still with me when I decided to pick it up again recently. But of course, now the deeper meanings that elevate this novel to it's timeless status are what catch the attention and fuel the imagination - the dangers of censorship and conformity, along with a contemplation of the true value of books and the importance of critical thought… read more

  • Sara

    Sara

    • 2 people found this helpful

    Painstakingly boring 1

    7 years ago

    This was a book that is easy to stop reading after the first few pages. The plot lead nowhere interesting, and is is dull as sin. It is about a small town that has a law that every book must be burned, no exceptions. Well, I think this book should be the first to burn. read more

  • emerson entwistle

    emerson entwistle

    • 1 person found this helpful

    A Forever Book 4

    This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    Although I had to read it for school, I really enjoyed this book. I relate to the main character, Guy Montag, because I am a lover of books and I also am a teenager which makes me unlike quite a few people. Anyway, I liked how this was written a long time ago but is still so revelant today, it really is a forever book. The characters were alive and I know people just like them. It also had pretty good imagery, and I got captured by this book. It is a really good read and a contemporary… read more

  • Sandy MacLean

    Sandy MacLean

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Review for F451 3

    8 years ago

    Farenheit 451 is mixture of books. It is sad in the way of Montag not being happy with life and Mildred leaving him. Also it could be related to what the future would be like in our eyes. The real thing that I enjoyed about reading the novel is the way that Ray Bradbury saw the future. It was interesting to hear his ideas of all the inventions. It kept you wondering of what invention he will talk about next. For example the moving sidewalks, or his idea of the locks on the doors of… read more

  • KMA

    KMA

    • 2 people found this helpful

    Disappointing 3

    This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    Such a good idea for a novel; such a disappointing novel to read. For a book that deals with something so fundamental - reading - it has surprisingly little heart. Although part one does little to draw the reader in, parts two and three are better executed and far more interesting. Overall, Fahrenheit 451 feels like a blueprint for a good book rather than a finished work.

  • Paulina

    Paulina

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Review 3

    This review is from: Fahrenheit 451 (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    Interesting concept, but not very well written. The literary style was a bit strange. I sometimes had to reread sentences, either because I became bored and missed what I head read, or because the author did not make the meaning of the prose clear. The story definitely had potential, but it fell short. Still, I don't regret reading it.

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