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1984
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bookshelves: favorites, classic, political-thrillers, sci-fi, 2016, audio, hoopla, read-more-than-once, post-apocalyptic-dystopian
Jan 08, 2013
bookshelves: favorites, classic, political-thrillers, sci-fi, 2016, audio, hoopla, read-more-than-once, post-apocalyptic-dystopian
Yes! This book! Amazing! Terrifying, brutal, intricate, prophetic - and, in one big word, GENIUS!
This was a reread - the last time I read this was over 20 years ago and I wanted to see if the 5 star rating and its standing in one of my top 3 favorite books held up - and it most certainly does.
If this book was written today in the midst of the slew of dystopian novels that come out, it may not have stood out. But, this book was way ahead of its time. Written in a post WWII era where the fears of dictatorships and brutal tyranny were fresh in the minds of the people, this book plays off that fear and adds a dark vision of a potential future.
This is where the genius of Orwell comes in. The book is mainly the manifesto of the Party that the main character is seeking to rebell against. But, the ideology and descriptions of this dystopian world are not presented in a boring way - they are fascinating. The fact that Orwell created this world and laid out not only a terrifying political environment, but the rules for the new language they were creating, is beyond amazing.
Finally, some of the things he describes sound all too possible in our current world. The controversial elections this week in the US only added to the intensity of this book.
Read this! Especially if you are a fan of modern dystopia, you must read the fore fathers - 1984 and Brave New World.
And, remember - Big Brother is watching!
This was a reread - the last time I read this was over 20 years ago and I wanted to see if the 5 star rating and its standing in one of my top 3 favorite books held up - and it most certainly does.
If this book was written today in the midst of the slew of dystopian novels that come out, it may not have stood out. But, this book was way ahead of its time. Written in a post WWII era where the fears of dictatorships and brutal tyranny were fresh in the minds of the people, this book plays off that fear and adds a dark vision of a potential future.
This is where the genius of Orwell comes in. The book is mainly the manifesto of the Party that the main character is seeking to rebell against. But, the ideology and descriptions of this dystopian world are not presented in a boring way - they are fascinating. The fact that Orwell created this world and laid out not only a terrifying political environment, but the rules for the new language they were creating, is beyond amazing.
Finally, some of the things he describes sound all too possible in our current world. The controversial elections this week in the US only added to the intensity of this book.
Read this! Especially if you are a fan of modern dystopia, you must read the fore fathers - 1984 and Brave New World.
And, remember - Big Brother is watching!
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Reading Progress
January 8, 2013
– Shelved
March 4, 2014
– Shelved as:
favorites
March 6, 2014
– Shelved as:
classic
March 6, 2014
– Shelved as:
political-thrillers
March 6, 2014
– Shelved as:
sci-fi
October 29, 2016
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Started Reading
October 29, 2016
– Shelved as:
2016
October 29, 2016
– Shelved as:
audio
October 29, 2016
– Shelved as:
hoopla
October 29, 2016
– Shelved as:
read-more-than-once
October 29, 2016
– Shelved as:
post-apocalyptic-dystopian
November 1, 2016
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55.0%
"If you knew for a fact that it would not be you to reap the benefits, would you still rebel?"
November 2, 2016
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64.0%
"Some of this sounds way too much like the way things are in the world right now"
November 5, 2016
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Finished Reading
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I think I was too inexperienced to appreciate it fully. Time for re-read too ? It would be interesting to see whether my perceptions have changed.







I am seeing a lot more people reading this lately - my review was pre-inauguration, but then they said the print run of this sold out after the inauguration. Guess people are getting educated!


Originally I read and loved this in the 90s. But reading it again this past year, so much has changed in the world and it is much more relevant now than it was back then.


It is quite amazing how this book and many of the other classic dystopians (i.e. Brave New World) have held up and remain relevant. Amazing, and maybe sad as it shows that we have not learned anything???


I did a reread of Fahrenheit 451 recently - last time was about 15 years ago. Even in that time I took the content of the book a lot differently.


Never too late to a book party! I hope this continues to be a good read for you.

I have noticed that recently with some reviews. Another glitch! I can see my review - hopefully it will be back. I think it may only occur when you open the book and look at the listing of all your friends reviews.


Matthew wrote: "I have noticed that recently with some reviews...."
Yep. When I look for a book, it shows my friends' listings first, but for some books, it just lists friends and their ratings, without previewing ANY reviews. However, if you click through to see their rating, you can then see the review. For me, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World is an example for me, but it seems to effect different books for different people.


I hope you are enjoying it so far - one of my favorites!

YES! If it's not one thing with ŷ, it's another. Glitching all the time!



Glad you enjoyed and got a lot out of it, too, Kristen! And, better late than never! 🙂

Sadly not too far fetched indeed!