Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

Brave New World (Study Texts S.) (Transaction Large Print S.) (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) (The collected works of Aldous Huxley) (Cover to Cover Classics) (Audio Editions) (Critical Insights) (Queen's Classics) (Heritage of Literature S.) (Chatto Pocket Library S.) (Flamingo modern classics) (MOST RED)

by Aldous Huxley

This volume is part of a new series of novels, plays and stories at GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction, pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also provided is a section on the process of writing, often compiled by the author. Into the neatly programmed "Brave New World" of test-tube babies and drug-controlled happiness, misfit Bernard Marx brings the innocent Savage. Huxley's vision of the future is also a chilling comment on the present.

Reviewed by angelarenea9 on

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I liked hearing about the way the world worked. I have noticed I like the actual utopian society best in most dis-topia books. I got a little bored when they went to the reservation. But it was a relatively OK book and I enjoyed it enough to remember most of it years later.

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