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Fahrenheit 451
1953 , Ray BradburyIn a future society, books are banned and burned by the government. The story follows a fireman who starts questioning the system and seeks to preserve knowledge.
Demons
1872 , Fyodor DostoevskyA novel that explores political and philosophical ideas through the story of a group of revolutionaries in 19th-century Russia and their destructive actions.
Brave New World
1932 , Aldous HuxleyA novel set in a futuristic society where genetic engineering, psychological manipulation, and conditioning are used to control the population.
Anna Karenina
1877 , Leo TolstoyExplore the tragic love affair between Anna Karenina and Count Vronsky, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian society, highlighting themes of love, marriage, and societal norms.
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