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Fahrenheit 451
Rated 4.24 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780006546061
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Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 depicts a dystopian future where firemen burn books. Guy Montag, a fireman, questions his role in a society that suppresses knowledge and happiness. This classic novel explores themes of censorship, conformity, and the importance of literature in a world consumed by media and technology. Experience the chilling prophecy of Fahrenheit 451, alongside Orwell’s 1984 and Huxley’s Brave New World.
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Aman Tamrakar –
This book is a classic for a reason. It’s thought-provoking, relevant, and beautifully written. Highly recommend.
Abhishek Kumar –
Bradbury’s writing style is amazing. The story is compelling and thought-provoking. I couldn’t put it down.
Aditya Bhamboo –
I found it hard to get into at first, but once I did, I was hooked. A powerful and important story.
Sourav Kumar –
Found it a bit preachy at times, but overall a good book with an important message. Worth reading at least once.
Gowri Krishna V R –
Fahrenheit is a timeless classic that everyone should read. It’s scary how relevant it is today.
Muhammed Shahjas P –
A must-read! This book changed my perspective on censorship and the importance of free thought. Highly recommend.
Arpita Tripathi –
A bit slow-paced for my liking, but the themes are important and well-explored. Worth reading if you like dystopian fiction.
Tanushree Nangia –
A classic for a reason! Fahrenheit is thought-provoking and relevant even today. Some parts felt a bit dated, but the core message is powerful.
Yash Tyagi –
Bradbury’s writing is beautiful, but the story was a little slow for me. I appreciated the themes, though. Definitely makes you think.
Shambhavi Kalash –
Not my favorite dystopian novel, but still a worthwhile read. I struggled to connect with the characters, however.
Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride –
A good book, but not as amazing as I was expecting. Still worth reading if you’re interested in dystopian literature.
Samadrita Sen –
Fahrenheit is a chilling and prophetic vision of the future. A must-read for anyone who cares about freedom.
Ajay Kumar –
A bit overrated in my opinion, but still a good book with an interesting premise. Worth checking out.
Simran Kadam –
This book made me think about the world in a different way. It’s a bit heavy, but very impactful.
Bhavyaa Aggarwal –
Disturbing and unsettling, but in a good way. Fahrenheit is a powerful commentary on society.
Satabdi Das –
Fahrenheit is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the dangers of censorship and conformity.
Gurleen Mangat –
I appreciated the message, but I didn’t love the execution. A decent read, but not a favorite.
Atharva Rao –
Fahrenheit is a powerful and disturbing book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.
Sankalp Mathur –
I enjoyed the first half more than the second half. The ending felt a bit rushed and unsatisfying. Overall, it was good.
Nooli Siri –
This book is a masterpiece. It’s beautifully written and incredibly relevant to today’s world.
Kaustub Ratan Pachoury –
I struggled to connect with the characters, but I appreciated the overall message of the book.