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Carter Geoco ⁤The book I read was Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. ⁤⁤It was an impactful story that delved into government censorship and the importance of knowledge. ⁤⁤I recommend this book to anyone that wants to explore themes of individuality and the risks of conformity. This book is set in a different version of the United States where books are outlawed, people are oppressed and shunned for thinking too much, etc. The story follows Guy Montag, a fireman who burns books as part of his job. ⁤⁤His life changes greatly when he meets his next-door neighbor, a high-school girl, Clarisse McClellan. She is a young woman whose free spirit makes him see the true emptiness of his own existence, working for others, doing what they want him to do, not living freely. ⁤⁤This encounter sparks a journey of self-discovery as Montag begins to question his role in a society that suppresses thought and values mindless entertainment. The novel explores several key themes, including the dangers of censorship and the quest for personal truth. ⁤⁤Montag's transformation from conformity to awakening highlights the importance of critical thinking and genuine human connection. ⁤⁤Ultimately, Fahrenheit 451 serves as a powerful reminder of the necessity of intellectual freedom and the value of literature in enriching our lives.


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Sov8840 I keep wondering if I am thinking my own thoughts, or if they are just echoes from people who died long before me. Either way, they feel heavier than any stone I have carried.


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