Farenheit+451

review by Leo S.
 * //Fahrenheit 451//**, Ray Bradbury

Guy Montag, a fireman living in the future, had a job starting fires. The firemen burned books, because they were illegal. Then, he met a girl, Clarisse McClellan, who told him about the past, when things were different. She told of when people actually //read// books and firemens' jobs were to put out the fires. Guy had been fascinated with this, and wanted to find out more. Ever since then, he had his secret collection of books he took, trying to keep them hidden from the rest of the world. Long after, he met a professor named Faber that had his own secret with books, and who told him of a bright future ahead. Soon, he needed the help of Faber to find a way to live with the books. He knew, somehow, they had a meaning.

This book had many twists and turns throughout the book, and it had the very detail that gave it more tension and excitement. It gave the very picture of a possible future in many lives. There were many different scenes to follow, which kept it from losing the feeling to read it. This book was a shorter read, but it gave me a lot of entertainment. And that is why I recommend to read Ray Bradbury's **//Fahrenheit 451//**.