A review by ambermarshall
A Pleasure to Burn: Fahrenheit 451 Stories by Ray Bradbury

4.0

Nothing much to say in particular, except that it was interesting to see what were essentially his "rough drafts" of Fahrenheit 451. I think the novel turned out much better than the two stories. Some of the other stories had fairly tenuous connection to Fahrenheit 451 (if it took place in a future where books had been burned, even if that wasn't the main focus of the story, it went in) and some of the stories are in other collections, like The Illustrated Man, but it's a good handful of classic Bradbury sci-fi with a good mix of hopeful and cynical outlook on the future.