Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Christopher Hurt (Read by)

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(Audio - Unabridged, 4 cassettes, 5 hrs. 30 min.)

Average Customer Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 (660 ratings)

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  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: November 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780786137626
  • Sales Rank: 576,008
  • Edition Description: Unabridged, 4 cassettes, 5 hrs. 30 min.
 
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Synopsis

Fahrenheit 451 ofrece la historia de un sombrío y horroroso futuro. Montag, el protagonista, pertenece a una extraña brigada de bomberos cuya misión, paradójicamente, no es la de sofocar incendios sino la de provocarlos para quemar libros. Porque en el país de Montag está terminantemente prohibido leer. Porque leer obliga a pensar, y en el país de Montag está prohibido pensar. Porque leer impide ser ingenuamente feliz, y en el país de Montag hay que ser feliz a la fuerza...

La novela más célebre de Ray Bradbury, maestro de la ficción científica.

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First published in 1953, Fahrenheit 451 is a classic novel set in the future when books forbidden by a totalitarian regime are burned. The hero, a book burner, suddenly discovers that books are flesh and blood ideas that cry out silently when put to the torch.

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A veteran sci-fi author with side talents for poetry, plays and screenwriting, Ray Bradbury has had a long career of provoking thought and a compelling uneasiness in generations of readers. But rather than create worlds made for escape, Bradbury refracts our own foibles through otherworldly prisms.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Fahrenheit 451 review by kayla h.
kayla h., a reviewer, 08/15/2008

The Novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury was a very good book. In this thrilling novel, a man named Guy Montag has been a fireman, whose job it was to start fires. He loved his job. Unlike being a fire man that puts out houses that are on fire, the word fireman in this book means a man who burns books with fire. In this book which takes place in the 1990's, people are not aloud read any sort of book. This includes magazines, digests, and of course books. Montag, in all his ten years of being a fireman, had never questioned his joy of running out in the middle of the night to watch pages of books be destroyed by flames. However, this was all about to change. One day, Montag meets a girl named Clarrise McClellan. She informs Montag of a past when people were encouraged to read books. When Montag hears this, he is begins to actually think. Thinking is a new concept to him. In his town, people were discouraged to think. They are made my the government to watch TV all day. Soon, Montag starts to question his job. He begins to think to himself that maybe there might be something in books that are worth the read. One day, he reads a poem to his wife and her friends. They end up calling the police and guess what....You have to read this thrilling novel, Fahrenheit 451 to find out what happens next. I am sure this book will get you fired up!!!

Customer Rating for this product is 3 out of 5 A stange book
A reviewer, A reviewer, 08/07/2008

I thought the book was entertaining at some points. But...I didn't like how it didn't make much scence. For example The parts that talked about the mechanical hound. I don't understant what it ment or what a mechanical hound was. But its some What interesting and worth reading.

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