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Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury (17)

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Posted by The_Book_forum on Sun 5 Feb 12, 9:04 PM to the The_Book_forum group.

I have just finished this book and I really, really enjoyed it.

It very intelligently written and made you think about what life would be with out books?

Has anybody else read this?

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5 Feb 12, 9:05 PM
Rhoobarb
UK(FK), 12 yrs
I read it years ago and still recall it as being an excellent read. I think I have it somewhere in the house. Might look it out and read it again :)

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There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast.

Edited 5 Feb 12, 9:27 PM by Rhoobarb

5 Feb 12, 9:08 PM
MissAnnThropist
UK(SE), 3 yrs

I read this last year and absolutely loved the irony of the firefighters going out and burning books. Very provocative reading. I want to get hold of The Tatooed Man by Ray Bradbuy.

I want to hold you close / Skin pressed against me tight
Lie still, and close your eyes, girl / So lovely, it feels so right
I want to hold you close / Soft breasts, beating heart
As I whisper in your ear / I want to f*cking tear you apart

Edited 5 Feb 12, 9:19 PM by MissAnnThropist

5 Feb 12, 9:18 PM
AmberStClare
UK(BN), 5 yrs
Read it a few times - its one of my favourite books :)

I'm the one your mother warned you about
You set the mood baby, for a big bad beautiful blues...

5 Feb 12, 9:18 PM
HarbourMaster
UK, 19 mths
Yes, many years ago, and loved it...

Harbour Master.

5 Feb 12, 9:20 PM
AmberStClare
UK(BN), 5 yrs
tied_n_tested wrote:
I read this last year and absolutely loved the irony of the firefighters going out and burning books. Very provocative reading. I want to get hold of The tatooed Man by Ray Bradbuy.

I think you mean The Illustrated Man - its a brilliant book.

I'm the one your mother warned you about
You set the mood baby, for a big bad beautiful blues...

5 Feb 12, 9:21 PM
MissAnnThropist
UK(SE), 3 yrs

TopazD wrote:
tied_n_tested wrote:
I read this last year and absolutely loved the irony of the firefighters going out and burning books. Very provocative reading. I want to get hold of The tatooed Man by Ray Bradbuy.

I think you mean The Illustrated Man - its a brilliant book.

Oops - My bad. Yes that is indeed what I meant

I want to hold you close / Skin pressed against me tight
Lie still, and close your eyes, girl / So lovely, it feels so right
I want to hold you close / Soft breasts, beating heart
As I whisper in your ear / I want to f*cking tear you apart

5 Feb 12, 9:26 PM
moon_bean
3 mths
Read it years ago and it really made an impression, firm favourite.

M

5 Feb 12, 10:27 PM
Talisker
UK(OX), 12 yrs

Great work, perhaps his best.

Short, concise, yet reflective and profound.

Quite a classic.

T.

5 Feb 12, 10:45 PM
MisterBear
UK(WA), 8 yrs


It was inflicted upon me in school and all I really remember about it is that I was bored and didn't really want to read it again.

Can you tell I'm bored and have nothing better to do with my life?
Well nothing more important to do.
Well nothing I can be bothered doing to do.
And you get to suffer my writings because of it.

6 Feb 12, 1:07 AM
Moonlit_P
5 yrs
Rhoobarb wrote:
I read it years ago and still recall it as being an excellent read. I think I have it somewhere in the house. Might look it out and read it again :)
This ^^^^^^ :-)

I feel like a fugitive from the law of averages. ~William H. Mauldin

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