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Fahrenheit 451
Author: Ray Bradbury

This has been on my "should have read long ago" list for some time, so I checked it out of MITSFS before the trip. I think I finished it in two sittings, of no more than an hour each, but I did really enjoy it.
(And it's nice sometimes to have a book that's nice and short.)

The characters seemed a little flat, but many of them were supposed to, I think. Mildred was clearly intended to be no more real than her "Family", Faber too afraid to really define himself, and the other firemen, neighbors, and friends just setting. Only Captain Beatty and Montag are real characters, as far as I can tell. (I think Clarisse only looks real for her brief moments "onscreen" because she's a mirror to show Montag what he can be)

I'm still trying to figure out whether Beatty was really a bad guy, or whether if Montag had given him a better way out, been less impetuous, he'd have shown that he was really a book-lover too. There were times I really wanted to beat up Montag and spin him so he'd really look around him and see his world, but he's supposed to be naïve.

I can't decide whether it's because the book is (compared to my worldview) so old, or because I'm missing something that I feel like the ideas in it are not as revolutionary as I'd have expected. It didn't seem as strange or terrifying to me as the world in Catch 22, or 1984... just sad.

Books read in 2006: 5

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