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Author: Aldous Huxley  
ISBN: 0586044345   /   Paperback
Publisher: Flamingo   /   1977-06-09
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Brave New World     
This book is a classic and for very good reason. It has some powerful themes and is written in such a gripping way that you can't put the book down until you've finished. It doesn't have the darker, totalitarian, hyper-surveillance overtones of Orwells '1984', but gives an equally disturbing view of the future. The ideas of social conditioning and recreational drugs are especially chilling and makes you look at the world around you in a whole new light. I found the ending a touch lack lustre (hence the four stars), but the journey getting there is marvelous and will make you uncomfortable at times as you consider what life you'd prefer, the drugged easy utopia ,or the feeling savage lands. I guess that's a debate that we ask ourselves spiritually or in our everyday lives to some degree anyway, (simply getting by or feeling deeply and rocking the boat). This book is just an amplification of that. Overall a great read, with stirring themes that will play on your mind for some time to come and well worth the time taken to read it. One of those books that leaves your life richer for having read it.
Insanely well written     
It's so well written, that getting into this book isnt hard. It's a nice abstract read, an interesting read.

I havent finished reading this book yet, but it's got a lot of real-world truth in it - like how Burnerd Marx feels alienated. "Alcohol in his blood Surrogate"

I don't know, terribly exciting and descriptive. A little journey into bookworld of it's own.
Classic     
Brave New World is one of the landmark books of the twentieth century, now widely regarded as a classic. Like many, I first read this book at school (for O-level) many years ago; it is a tribute to the power to the book that even after that experience I still hold it in high regard.

Brave New World is Aldous Huxley's dystopian (not utopian) vision of the future (the far future when he originally wrote the book, although it seems much closer now). As such it blends together science fiction and social commentary.

Huxley's future is one of universal happiness although it is a facile, passionless happiness. Children are created on a production line with their social status (denoted by Greek letters) predetermined; this social status is then reinforced through chemicals and conditioning (in their sleep). Happiness is maintained chemically (mainly through a drug called soma) and by allowing the people to lead largely responsibility free lives devoted to pleasure, principally sex. Physical perfection is the norm, nobody reads (or thinks), religion has disappeared (God manifests himself by his absence), and there is no conflict: it is a global society of peace, harmony and happiness for all.

Into this world Huxley introduces his principle protagonist - John the Savage - a young man raised outside of this society. John is self-educated, largely through reading the works of Shakespeare. The book examines John's impact on this society (minimal) and its impact on him (huge and inevitably tragic).

Huxley writes well and creates a compelling book describing a society that fascinates and repels. However, the book is not without problems - the characters have no depth (because they really do have no depth). John is an unrealistic, unconvincing character, he is only there to generate conflict. I suspect the passage of time has been unkind in this respect - we struggle to empathise with John, as his attitudes no longer reflect those of the reader. Huxley is not interested in people; he is interested in exploring the society. He does this effectively and entertainingly but this is not a character led story.

Brave New World is often bracketed with 1984. This is a difficult comparison for Brave New World as Orwell is a better writer and 1984 is a much better book with a more complete and better-realised vision of the future. For much of the twentieth century 1984 also seemed to be a more accurate & realistic vision of the future but in my opinion that has changed. Today, the scenario envisaged by Brave New World seems quite prescient and much more likely - at least in the sense that happiness will be used to control society (at the expense of freedom).

A great book and well worth reading - highly recommended

Science vs Morality     
I felt this book to be a compelling read. If you have no views or interest on human nature or on the issue of genetic engineering and its consequences, this book may not be for you.

The aspect of the book that captured my interest was the relationships between the characters, showing how human nature had changed so dramatically. I won't give examples as it may spoil the read.

I feel the path the book outlines is not very likely for our society to take in the future, due to outcries whenever a new discovery in genetic engineering is made, but I'm sure other readers will disagree with that view.

A book I find goes hand in hand with this is George Orwell's 1984. If you've read it and enjoyed it, I strongly recommend this book to you.

Further thinking     
Great book but scary if you know it might be real in the near future.
As it starts slow explaing how babies in bottles are brainwashed throught the early stage life cycle, it contious getting better and explaining the difference between the (artificial) people created. This book is about culture, religion, science and a person as a tool designed to to what he is made to do.
Must read!!
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