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Brave New World

NDB Rating: 4.2/5
Goodreads: 3.99/5
Published 1932
Pages 311
Language English
NDB Rating 4.2/5
Goodreads 3.99/5

Should You Read It?

Yes

Reads as eerily contemporary. The diagnosis of pleasure-as-control has aged frighteningly well.

Best For Anyone who wants to think about technology, freedom, and happiness.
Skip If You want emotional warmth or character intimacy.
Tone Detached, ironic, unsettling
Pace Steady
Commitment Short (311 pages)

In Aldous Huxley’s future society, humans are engineered in laboratories, sorted into castes, and kept perpetually content with the drug soma, casual sex, and consumer entertainment. Bernard Marx, a misfit Alpha, brings a young man raised outside the system into civilization, with consequences neither expected. Brave New World is often paired with 1984 as the two great twentieth-century dystopias, and many argue Huxley’s vision turned out to be the more accurate one.

What Works

The world-building is dense and intelligent. The book asks harder questions than 1984 about what people actually want from a society.

What May Not Work

The characters function partly as types, and the prose can feel cold by modern standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I read Brave New World?
Reads as eerily contemporary. The diagnosis of pleasure-as-control has aged frighteningly well.
How many pages is Brave New World?
Brave New World is 311 pages long.
What genre is Brave New World?
Brave New World falls under Classic, Science Fiction.
Who should read Brave New World?
Anyone who wants to think about technology, freedom, and happiness.