Fahrenheit 451

             The book Fahrenheit 451 was and still is an excellent book. When I first started reading it, I immediately like it. For me, immediately liking a book and sticking to reading it isn't normal. However, with this book, I enjoyed it. The book was probably one of my favorites and would recommend it to anyone who would like to read a good book. A freshman or younger may not get a full respect for the book or even understand the book to it's fullest if they were to read it. It is more likely that one of a greater level of maturity would enjoy it. There weren't too many weak parts in the book at all. All in all, I was awe struck by the book and was glad I decided to read that book over another choice I had.
             The descriptions the Ray Bradbury put forth in the book were outstanding; as every great author should include. Ray Bradbury also set up the book perfectly. Starting with the analysis of Guy Montag's, leading to him killing his superior Beatty, and concluding with Montag making new friends with "the book lovers" and searching for survivors after the bombing of the city. My favorite part of the book was the entire last chapter (Burning Bright). In this chapter is when the climax of the story takes place and it the most captivating of the book to me. It is well deserving of it's 'National Book Award' it received.
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