Momosnyx
12/29/2016
At first glance, Bradybury's lyrical and introverted style seems at odds with a dystopian novel especially for the more action-oriented scenes. But as the novel deals with the oppression of the individual and the resulting dehumanization (exemplified by Guy Montag's wife), the style fits the theme quite well. And as the theme of censorship is still quite up-to-date, the book is a highly recommended read.