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Book Review: The Bradbury Report by Steven Polansky

Welcome to utopia gone very, very wrong. Readers may find themselves reluctant at first to dip into the harsh, what-if future of Steven Polansky’s cautionary novel The Bradbury Report. Yet the undertow...

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Book Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Given my left-wing dispositions, it’s a surprise that I haven’t read Fahrenheit 451 yet. But the chance has finally arrived, as a copy was given to me. There are things to be said about this book, and...

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Anthem Film Fest: Rand in the Desert

I started reading works by Ayn Rand in high school 50 years ago, and I’ve never been able to shake entirely free of her ideas. Now I go to the desert to contemplate those ideas. OK, it’s not quite as...

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Book Review: The Bradbury Report by Steven Polansky

Welcome to utopia gone very, very wrong. Readers may find themselves reluctant at first to dip into the harsh, what-if future of Steven Polansky’s cautionary novel The Bradbury Report. Yet the undertow...

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Book Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Given my left-wing dispositions, it’s a surprise that I haven’t read Fahrenheit 451 yet. But the chance has finally arrived, as a copy was given to me. There are things to be said about this book, and...

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By: D. B. Cooper

Shane, Interesting take on a film I have always applauded. I too have read the classic Bradbury novel, twice in fact, and was never offended by the film. When watching the film today, I have always...

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By: Vern Halen

An absolutely great book. For interest’s sake, could you tell me -I have an old paperback with a cover identical to the one shown at the top of this article. Does that mean it’s the original paperback...

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By: ssshanest

DB, I respectfully disagree with your opinion. Maybe it’s because I read the book almost simultaneously to when I watched the film, but I doubt it would stand well alone either. The characters are cold...

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By: Mike Kole

It’s been a few years since I’ve seen the film, but I delighted in the European setting and how the flatblocks there make the distant, impersonal nature of the fireman (He is without judgment on the...

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By: Vern Halen

Awwww……I was gonna use it to put a down payment on a Porsche.

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Book Review: The Bradbury Report by Steven Polansky

Welcome to utopia gone very, very wrong. Readers may find themselves reluctant at first to dip into the harsh, what-if future of Steven Polansky’s cautionary novel The Bradbury Report. Yet the undertow...

View Article

Book Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Given my left-wing dispositions, it’s a surprise that I haven’t read Fahrenheit 451 yet. But the chance has finally arrived, as a copy was given to me. There are things to be said about this book, and...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Anthem Film Fest: Rand in the Desert

I started reading works by Ayn Rand in high school 50 years ago, and I’ve never been able to shake entirely free of her ideas. Now I go to the desert to contemplate those ideas. OK, it’s not quite as...

View Article


Book Review: The Bradbury Report by Steven Polansky

Welcome to utopia gone very, very wrong. Readers may find themselves reluctant at first to dip into the harsh, what-if future of Steven Polansky’s cautionary novel The Bradbury Report. Yet the undertow...

View Article

Book Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Given my left-wing dispositions, it’s a surprise that I haven’t read Fahrenheit 451 yet. But the chance has finally arrived, as a copy was given to me. There are things to be said about this book, and...

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