tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776796100780994457.post2679343787235758585..comments2011-10-29T00:40:40.281-07:00Comments on Vlado "Payner" Mitev: The Pedestrian and Fahrenheit 451Vladimir Mitevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12490163894213109707noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1776796100780994457.post-29851433467714674122009-12-06T04:03:01.989-08:002009-12-06T04:03:01.989-08:00This book review is based on a topic, which truly ...This book review is based on a topic, which truly concerns people nowadays. Using examples from both books you have managed to raise awareness of this scary, but plausible future. I agree with you that nowadays people are spending more time on the computer, then with a book. It is also possible that with an advance in technologies soon everything would be computerized. Another thing which impressed me was how you used figures as “metaphors and similes”, to prove your point. However, you may have added more examples, to back up your thesis. Other thing, which I found confusing, was that it was not very clear to a person who has not read both books, who are the people who you are mainly talking about. It is clear that they are the main characters, but it is not very easy to understand, which of them is from the Pedestrian and which is from Fahrenheit 451. Another minor problem with you piece is that you have few typing mistakes; probably you haven’t noticed them while writing. For example: “nooks”, instead of books and “his”, instead of this. Nevertheless, I appreciate the massage, which you were trying to convey. As a whole I enjoyed reading your review, and I am even thinking of buying and reading those books, because you got me interested. <br /><br /> BiBiBibi P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/15128995496536003823noreply@blogger.com