Which books made you think deeply about freedom, truth, and society?Answer

Books have the power to challenge our perspectives, reveal hidden truths, and inspire us to think critically about the world around us. Stories—both real and imagined—can illustrate the importance of freedom, the consequences of unchecked power, and the resilience of those who fight for justice. Whether through dystopian fiction, historical accounts, or thought-provoking analysis, these books help us understand society in new ways. Which books have made you reflect deeply on freedom, truth, and the structures that shape our world?

The Running Man

The Running Man
ByRichard Bachman(Pseudonym),Stephen King(Pseudonym)

1982 • 438 Readers • 241 pages 3.7

Slaughterhouse 5

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Slaughterhouse 5
ByKurt Vonnegut

1968 • 3,362 Readers • 292 pages 4.1

1Q84

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1Q84
ByHaruki Murakami,Jay Rubin(Translator),+1 more

2009 • 1,312 Readers • 1,184 pages 3.7

We

We
ByYevgeny Zamyatin,Bela Shayevich(translator)

1924 • 709 Readers • 256 pages 3.7

1984

1984
ByGeorge Orwell

1949 • 8,107 Readers • 304 pages 4.2

Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451
ByRay Bradbury

1953 • 5,120 Readers • 227 pages 3.9

Brave New World

Brave New World
ByAldous Huxley

1900 • 4,201 Readers • 332 pages 3.9

Animal Farm

Animal Farm
ByGeorge Orwell,Russell Baker

1945 • 5,672 Readers • 139 pages 4