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Yakma Zevki - Fahrenheit 451 Öyküleri (2010)

by Ray Bradbury(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: A collection of all Bradbury's short stories on the same theme as Fahrenheit 451, as well as the two novellas that are sort of rough drafts to that novel- the same nearly word for word for much of their lengths.I do like Bradbury's short fiction a lot, but this collection in particular was just too much sameness for me - especially the two novellas at the end that only varied in minor scenes.This collection would be great for someone with an academic interest in Bradbury's views as you can see how his ideas evolved over time, but for myself as a casual reader, I prefer these sorts of stories interspersed with other works like they are in the rest of his collections.
review 2: Bradbury is always hit and miss with me. I've loved some of his stories, was meh abou
... moret some and disliked a few others. This collection promised to be related or linked to Fahrenheit 451 and a few stories you could see the relation. What this collection would have benefited from was an introduction to either the book as a whole or to each story to help you know how the story relates and maybe to inform the reader of its significance to 451. I did love the paper quality though. Subterranean Press always has nice paper. Which I suppose is an ironic statement since its a book about burning paper. less
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zoe
Bradbury knows my soul. I don't know what else to say. He is poetic and brilliant
Kris
there were a few really good stories in this book
booie
Hayran okuyucu kitlesine hitap ediyor.
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