The truest testament to the quality of Dear Fahrenheit 451, Annie Spence's ingratiating collection of love letters and breakup notes to the books in her life, is that my enjoyment of it was, in the ...
Kansas City Star: ‘Dear Fahrenheit 451’ inspires book lovers to share the joy of reading
For longtime library lovers, it was a surprise to hear librarians reveal their personal thoughts about many popular and classic works. The latest FYI Book Club selection, “Dear Fahrenheit 451” by ...
‘Dear Fahrenheit 451’ inspires book lovers to share the joy of reading
Times Union: 'Fahrenheit 451' — book, film, play — gets critical look at Albany event
'Fahrenheit 451' — book, film, play — gets critical look at Albany event
Ray Bradbury’s 1953 dystopian novel, “Fahrenheit 451,” is at once a captivating and concerning work of literature. It is not my favorite book. In fact, when I first read it as my 7th-grade summer ...
It’s a strange world where firemen start fires, instead of suppress them. Stranger yet, they burn books. In Ray Bradbury’s classic futuristic novel, “Fahrenheit 451” fireman Guy Montag, while burning ...
“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury in 1950, before the publishing of "The Martian Chronicles." Cyril Cusack tells Bee Duffell she must leave her house before it is burned down in a scene ...
Savannah Morning News: A happy ending in 'Fahrenheit 451'? There's reason to revisit frequently-banned classic
A happy ending in 'Fahrenheit 451'? There's reason to revisit frequently-banned classic