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Review of Fahrenheit 451
Montag would never know that he would fight a robot dog, but he does. This book is called Fahrenheit 451 and it is science fiction. This book was written by Ray Bradbury who was a great American author. This book follows a character named Montag who is a firefighter but in this world firefighters, jobs are a bit different. The book comes from a first-person perspective, which affects the book because it makes the reader see from the person, not a narrator.
This book is targeted toward people aged 13 and up because there is violence. The violence isn't very graphic though and that makes the book not bad. Fahrenheit 451 is one of my favorite all-time books. I liked his writing style because of the way he tells the story. Another thing I liked about this book is how he portrayed the characters. I loved how he would show certain aspects of Montag’s life.
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