In a world where Big Brother watches every move, where history is rewritten, and where even thoughts are policed, Winston Smith dares to rebel. Living in the totalitarian state of Oceania, Winston works at the Ministry of Truth, altering the past to fit the Party's ever-changing version of reality. But as he begins to question the system and falls in love with Julia, he risks everything for a taste of freedom.
A haunting vision of absolute power and control, 1984 is George Orwell's prophetic masterpiece-a chilling warning about surveillance, propaganda, and the loss of individuality. More relevant than ever, it remains one of the most influential and unsettling novels of all time.
It's no surprise that we readers find comfort in books, especially our favorites. Many of us even reread tattered volumes from our past over and over again. Our newest poll takes a look at the psychology behind book nostalgia and the beloved titles that hold a special place on our bookshelves.
Sometimes the hardest part about a book club meeting is picking the next book. Some clubs plan their entire year of titles in advance. But for many of us, the process isn't that organized. Here are ten low-lift ideas for choosing your next book club book.
Whether learning about cultures and experiences other than your own or discussing a good book with a fellow reader, literature is a great way to connect with others. Our newest poll takes a look at the many ways that book clubs are helping readers find their people and diversify their reading choices.
A new Hunger Games prequel comes out March 18 and we've got our preorders on lock. In the meantime, we're delving into the early influences that inspired the hit series by Suzanne Collins and we've put together a roundup of reads based on Greek mythology. Plus, we share a list of the author's favorite books growing up.
As we move into autumn, many readers are drawn to books with a chilling quality. Our newest survey, conducted by Talker Research and commissioned by Thriftbooks, investigated all things related to the spooky genre and what we found turned into a riveting tale. Here are some of our most arresting findings.