Fahrenheit 451
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A prophetic classic about censorship, conformity, and the fight to remember.
In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, books are illegal and “firemen” are tasked with burning them. It’s a future built on speed, noise, and entertainment—where deep thought is dangerous and asking questions makes you an outsider. Yet the message at its core has only grown more urgent with time.
Guy Montag lives by the rule: find the books, burn the books, go home. He doesn’t question it, not until a chance encounter with a curious neighbor forces him to see the emptiness of his world. As Montag begins to secretly read the very books he’s meant to destroy, he discovers a truth his society has worked hard to erase. Now he must decide if knowing is worth the risk of losing everything.
Fast, unsettling, and written with Bradbury’s signature lyricism, Fahrenheit 451 is a short novel that stays with you long after the last page. For readers who loved 1984, Brave New World, and stories that challenge how we think about freedom, media, and the power of ideas.