By: Tony Evans (Adapter), George Orwell (Author), Angelo Ruta (Illustrator) & 1 more
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell is the perfect gift for readers of Dystopian Graphic Novels. With its high-quality binding and pages, this novel is easy to read and understand, making it an ideal choice for any reader. The Baker Street Readers edition of this classic novel is sure to be a treasured gift.SwarajSwaraj: The book has notes and extra material only for the namesake. The margins are short, making it difficult to annotate. The flop is bad and you'll have to hold the book tightly to read it. Apart from that, the spine is sturdy and paper quality is good. But you can always go for Penguin English Library edition.
India on Oct 13, 2023
Viktor Dahlberg: Great book, a must read!
The cover really fits with the theme of the book and looks great on the shelf
Sweden on Oct 09, 2023
The Bamboo Cutter: As you well know, this is a dystopian novel, but the lothsame autocratic world can be seen in present Western worlds such as not only in Japan but also as in the Republican Party's America.
This is more serious than [Animal Farm]'s in a kind of rather humorous political allegory or irony.
Japan on Sep 23, 2023
Howard Schulman: Time to read this book again
If you haven’t read this book since you were required to read it in high school or college, many years or decades ago, it’s extremely worthwhile to read it again. Much has happened since you last read it. You’ve also changed you’re own perspective.
I last read it in high school in 1974, but was recently motivated to read it again after reading Anne Applebaum’s fantastic book, Iron Curtain, which reconstructs, from the everyday-person’s point of view, how after WW II, the Soviet Union conquered Eastern Europe and wiped out civil society in Eastern Europe after conquering it. I’ve heard the phrase “dystopian world” used to describe this book, and I disagree. This book is a clear reaction to and comment on the Soviet takeover of it’s own country and especially Eastern Europe that was occurring while Orwell wrote.
Orwell, who I just learned died young at age 46 years old, just a few years after the book came out in 1949, wrote this book in 1947 in the middle of that take over, and it is interesting to read it again, 75 years later, to hear Orwell’s thoughts on what was occurring, as it was occurring...
United States on Jul 24, 2023
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Poland on Dec 08, 2022
Laura B.: " ' How is the dictionary getting on?' Said Winston, raising his voice to overcome the noise.
'Slowly,' said Syme. "I'm on the abjectives. It's fascinating.'
He had brightened up immediately at the mention of Newspeak ...
'The Eleventh Edition is the definitive edition,' he said. ' We're getting the language into its final shape -- the shape it's going to have when nobody speaks anything else. When we've finished with it, people like you will have to learn it all over again. You think, I dare say, that our chief job is inventing new words. But not a bit of it! We're destroying words -- scores of them, hundreds of them, every day. We're cutting the language down to the bone. The Eleventh Edition won't contain a singe word that will become obsolete before the year 2050 ...
'It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words' ...
'Don't you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it.' "
- George Orwell, '1984'
"Logic, therefore, as the science thought, or the science of the process of pure reason, should be capable of...
United States on Nov 07, 2014
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Total Reviews | 1 reviews | 453 reviews | 143 reviews |
Grade level | 4 - 7 | 7 - 9 | |
Children's Classics | Children's Classics | ||
Hardcover | 64 pages | 224 pages | |
Publisher | Baker Street Press; Illustrated edition | Viking Books for Young Readers; Platinum ed. edition | IDW Publishing |
ISBN-13 | 978-1912464456 | 978-0142407332 | 978-1684058419 |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces | 8.6 ounces | 1.95 pounds |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,015 in Children's Classics | #1 in Teen & Young Adult Classic Literature#1 in Teen & Young Adult Siblings Fiction#3 in Classic Literature & Fiction | #1 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels#1 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels #2 in Science Fiction Manga |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.25 x 8 inches | 5.56 x 0.55 x 8.31 inches | 7.38 x 0.81 x 11.13 inches |
Language | English | English | English |
ISBN-10 | 1912464454 | 014240733X | 1684058414 |
Reading age | 16+ years, from customers | 11+ years, from customers | |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 112,594 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 36,960 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 7,019 ratings |
まついち: Although this novel was written in nineteen-forties, it could predict the modern world.
Nowadays, the government and big companies gather the information from people through social media. They can even control the mind of individual by advertisement.
I felt sad when I read the ending of the story. not happy end, hopeless. But, I got absorbed in reading. I always looked forward the next chapter. Very thrilling!
Japan on Oct 17, 2023