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Serious [Book thread] Should I buy the book 1984 by george orwell???

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Saw it in many top 10 books tbh
 
It's an interesting read and a good book. Don't buy it though, find a free pdf online and save $10.
 
Can't you just read it online for free?
 
I prefer brave new world but it’s definitely worth a read if you haven’t read it already
 
I prefer brave new world but it’s definitely worth a read if you haven’t read it already
I wouldnt be asking that question if I had read it already :feelsthink:
 
Animal farm is good as well.
 
I havent t tried that.
Makes me paranoid tbh
 
Idk i bought it recently but i haven't read it yet, but i heard it's good.
 
Yes… give (((Orwell))) more shekels, goyim.
 
It's an entertaining book.
I prefer brave new world
This tbh
I think the world is going down that route, with excessive consumerism, hedonism (the copulation sessions everyone has after work JFL, although those would probably be forbidden to the evil inkwells), the destruction of the concepts of "family" and "motherhood" (it's shameful to be a mother, goy!), etc.
I don't understand why BNW isn't more popular than 1984. Not only was it released first, it offers a much more credible path for humanity to take (and a scarier one imo).
I also found John (the Savage) to be very relatable, being the only "sane" individual in an insane society. :feelsrope:
 
This tbh
I think the world is going down that route, with excessive consumerism, hedonism (the copulation sessions everyone has after work JFL, although those would probably be forbidden to the evil inkwells), the destruction of the concepts of "family" and "motherhood" (it's shameful to be a mother, goy!), etc.
I don't understand why BNW isn't more popular than 1984. Not only was it released first, it offers a much more credible path for humanity to take (and a scarier one imo).
I also found John (the Savage) to be very relatable, being the only "sane" individual in an insane society. :feelsrope:
Yeah I think brave new world is a more accurate depiction of where the world is headed. Huxley was way ahead of the curve.
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Yes… give (((Orwell))) more shekels, goyim.
I think it might be public domain in several countries already. So you just need to make a simple google search to find it.
 
i personally would not, but i dont have the attention span to read books
 
yeah its a good read
 
There are better books out there
 
Just look out the window tbh
 
Yes. And watch the movie too.
 
I think its gay
 
Nah it sucks, reads more like a political manifesto than an actual novel. Brave new world was better as an actual novel and also overall turned out to be more relevant.

Most people who ramble on about 1984 have never actually read it honestly, they think CCTV everywhere = 1984, and don't realise that that was only a very small part of 1984's idea of control. The rest of it's ideas are honestly not very relevant today, since it was written with regards to the soviet methods of control.

I though 1984 had a really slow start but after that i couldn't put it down. I think a brave new world as got it bang on how the worlds turning out. When you think that it was published in 1936, it's frightening how ahead of its time it was.
 
You should pirate it br0
 
You can buy it if you want, its your money.
 

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