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I didn't care for this book at all, but I admit I only read it because it's a classic and so short so I wasn't very excited to begin with.
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lol this is terrible advertising for this book

I think this novel paints a picture that's very close to our current way of life, which makes it all the more disturbing. The society in Fahrenheit 451 is all about entertainment and mindless consumption at the expense of all independent thought and reason, while the government wages wars overseas. The people in the story don't know anything about the rest of the world, or even their country. Sound familiar?
I disliked the explanation for how the book burning started. It seemed like Bradbury was trying to make a point against being politically correct and being considerate of minorities. I also wasn't that keen on the ending, it was just like, oh... that's it?
Still, overall it was a good book with very interesting themes that are relevant to our current society. It's an easy read, so I recommend everyone give it a go, even if just because it's a classic.