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 Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby
ByF. Scott Fitzgerald

1920 • 4,476 Readers • 180 pages 3.7

The Picture of Dorian Grey

1890 • 3,207 Readers • 186 pages 4.1

Mockingjay

#3 of 3 in The Hunger Games

Mockingjay
BySuzanne Collins

2009 • 3,526 Readers • 390 pages 3.8

Catching Fire

#2 of 3 in The Hunger Games

Catching Fire
BySuzanne Collins

2008 • 3,953 Readers • 391 pages 4.1

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

#0 of 3 in The Hunger Games

2010 • 1,725 Readers • 528 pages 3.7

All Systems Red

#1 of 7 in The Murderbot Diaries

All Systems Red
ByMartha Wells

2017 • 3,796 Readers • 144 pages 4.1

The Hunger Games

#1 of 3 in The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games
BySuzanne Collins

2008 • 5,585 Readers • 384 pages 4.1

We

We
ByYevgeny Zamyatin,Bela Shayevich(translator)

1924 • 673 Readers • 256 pages 3.7

Brave New World

Brave New World
ByAldous Huxley

1900 • 4,002 Readers • 332 pages 3.9

Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451
ByRay Bradbury

1953 • 4,864 Readers • 227 pages 3.9

1984

1984
ByGeorge Orwell

1949 • 7,719 Readers • 328 pages 4.2

Angel of Greenwood

Angel of Greenwood
ByRandi Pink

30 Readers • 7h 4.5