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When [[Lisa]] asks why [[Bart]] would burn a book, Bart says that the idea came from a book. Lisa then asked if he meant ''Fahrenheit 451'' by [[Ray Bradbury]].<ref>"[[White Christmas Blues]]"</ref>
 
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[[Lisa]] tells [[Bart]] that he was supposed to be reading the novel for his book report, to which Bart responds that he'll simply watch {{W2|Fahrenheit 451|film|the movie}} instead.<ref>''[[Fur 'N' Hate 451]]''</ref>
 
[[Lisa]] tells [[Bart]] that he was supposed to be reading the novel for his book report, to which Bart responds that he'll simply watch {{W2|Fahrenheit 451|film|the movie}} instead.<ref>''[[Fur 'N' Hate 451]]''</ref>
  
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Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451.png
Book Information
Author: Ray Bradbury
Genre: Dystopian
First appearance: "Dog of Death"

Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury.

History

A copy was thrown into the fireplace.[1]

When Lisa asks why Bart would burn a book, Bart says that the idea came from a book. Lisa then asked if he meant Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Lisa tells Bart that he was supposed to be reading the novel for his book report, to which Bart responds that he'll simply watch the movie instead.[3]

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