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1984

 
Author: George Orwell
Genre: Dystopian
Pages/Length: 391 pages

★★★★☆ 4 stars

Book Summary:
Winston Smith is a member of the Party of Oceania, which, under the rule of “Big Brother”, forbids individualistic thinking. However, in a society where the goal is to conform, Winston’s divergent thoughts send him down a dangerous path that could ultimately cost him his life…

Book Review:
As soon as I started this book, it felt like I was reading a primary source that I would’ve stumbled upon in history class. It is a very dense read and took me a while to get through. However, once I got used to the language, I was intrigued by the unsettling plot and I started to appreciate the realistic and historical feel. So much of it applies to the real world and it’s truly fascinating to experience how scary it is to live under a despotic, totalitarian regime. It’s such a smart novel and there were also some lines where I would just close the book and think for a while about what I just read. I would not only recommend this novel to dystopian lovers, but to history buffs as well. The only criticism I have is that it tended to be very dragged on at times. Between the extremely long paragraphs and the uncomfortable, slightly far fetched romance, I often found myself just wanting it to end.

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