

3.5 stars
I can't believe this was published in 1932. It talked about very advanced topics and many of the things mentioned are still relevant today. It is disturbing and thought provoking. It makes one wonder how far we, as a society, can go to have a Utopian type world.
I highly enjoyed the first half of the book but was very confused with the second half. I'm not sure how I feel about the story's shifting focus from Bernard to John.