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Brave New World or 1984

Posted on 4/23/16 at 12:22 pm
Posted by RandySavage
9 Time Natty Winner
Member since May 2012
35818 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 12:22 pm
Which should I read next?
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
78662 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 12:23 pm to
1984
Posted by Lima Whiskey
Member since Apr 2013
22594 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 12:29 pm to
Brave New World.
Posted by Ingeniero
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2013
23583 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 12:30 pm to
Reading 1984 now, it's good so far.
Posted by ZacAttack
The Land Mass
Member since Oct 2012
6416 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 12:31 pm to
1984
Posted by BiggerBear
Redbone Country
Member since Sep 2011
3164 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:00 pm to
1984
Posted by BowlJackson
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2013
52881 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:05 pm to
Brave Little Toaster
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
Member since Jan 2004
481186 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:07 pm to
i've read neither but i have read people discuss both and i believe BNW is more applicable to the modern era
Posted by iluvdatiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jan 2004
43021 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:14 pm to
I haven't read 1984 yet but Brave New World is very interesting
Posted by Scruffy
Kansas City
Member since Jul 2011
78006 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:19 pm to
BNW is a much better book and far more applicable to modern times than 1984.

That isn't to say 1984 isn't a good book though.
Posted by mailman
Houston
Member since Jul 2009
6143 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:51 pm to
Brave new world, i like both
Posted by Charlie Arglist
Wichita, Kansas
Member since Nov 2012
5550 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 1:59 pm to
quote:

Which should I read next?


Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 2:07 pm to
well, brave new world was propaganda, trying to get people to buy into the concepts presented

1984, was written by a man who was trained at tavistock, was supposed to be a warning about the NWO
which david rockefeller already admitted to being part of...
Posted by jeff5891
Member since Aug 2011
15979 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 2:50 pm to
1984. Why the hell haven't you read this already?
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
79838 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 3:02 pm to
I liked Brave New World better.
Posted by dgnx6
Member since Feb 2006
91604 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 3:13 pm to
brave new world is alright. If i wasnt forced to read it I may have enjoyed it more. We are getting closer and closer to brave new world, crazy.
Posted by Wolfgang Wolfhausen
Little Rock, AR
Member since Jul 2014
187 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 3:23 pm to
Both are good reads. Had to read both as summer reading before my junior year of high school. While I think brave new world is probably more applicable to our world re:genetic engineering, I think 1984 is the better book. Winston loved the party.
Posted by Jp1LSU
Fiji
Member since Oct 2005
2542 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 4:20 pm to
Having read both I feel as though 1984 is a much better book. As for BNW, I don't even consider that to be AH's best book. I think The Island is his best book.
Posted by 3rdRowTailgater
Tulsa
Member since Jul 2006
19048 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 4:37 pm to
I love both, but I think I'd give the edge to Brave New World.
Posted by cgrand
HAMMOND
Member since Oct 2009
50838 posts
Posted on 4/23/16 at 5:04 pm to
if you bare interested in social engineering, brave new world
if you are interested in political engineering, 1984
if you want to know how the world really works, animal farm
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