On second thought, it might be a little more like Ray Bradbury's book, "Fahrenheit 451." Yes, "1984" is still relevant and readable, but if you've never read "Fahrenheit 451" I highly recommend it.
The movie version of "Fahrenheit 451" was actually a very good adaptation of the book, I thought. Although I have to admit, I was sort of in love with Julie Christie at the time. Still, it's a moody, stark production and conveys the ideas of the book nicely. Still nothing beats reading the book version of anything.
Both are good, brave new world as well. If you're not into reading, listen to the audiobooks of them. Much easier. I speak as a library director in a based Midwestern city
On second thought, it might be a little more like Ray Bradbury's book, "Fahrenheit 451." Yes, "1984" is still relevant and readable, but if you've never read "Fahrenheit 451" I highly recommend it.
Fahrenheit 451 was definitely the easiest read of the three (1984 and Brave New World), yet still had a great story progression.
Personally 1984 is my favourite but that's because I have an Orwell obsession, but I'd recommend reading all 3.
what's any of that got to do with a piano??
As a pianist, I was already intrigued by the title. Sounds like a very interesting book, will have to check out. Thanks!
Wow, that sounds like an excellent book!!! I will have to check it out. Thank you
The movie version of "Fahrenheit 451" was actually a very good adaptation of the book, I thought. Although I have to admit, I was sort of in love with Julie Christie at the time. Still, it's a moody, stark production and conveys the ideas of the book nicely. Still nothing beats reading the book version of anything.
I thought that the movie was based on the book called "Do androids dream of electric sheep?"
Animal Farm as well.
Both are good, brave new world as well. If you're not into reading, listen to the audiobooks of them. Much easier. I speak as a library director in a based Midwestern city