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Lolita

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3.87 avg rating — 944,940 ratings
"I haven't finished this book yet but I feel it's one of the best because of how it encourages you to think about the actions of your main character and it forces you into a new negative perspective. It's a disturbing story that is written so well sometimes you forget the MC is a bad person until he starts talking about little girls again. I think this book should be taught in lessons regarding unreliable narrators and media literacy as a whole because of how this book is so often misinterpreted. "
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Animal Farm

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4.02 avg rating — 4,545,852 ratings
"I feel like this book is good for educational purposes. It gives an example of tyranny and stuff that could really make the reader think which I personally enjoyed. "
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Alone Against Tomorrow: Sto...

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4.04 avg rating — 890 ratings
"Specifically the short story: I have no mouth, and I must scream.

Mainly for the same reasons as I stated for Lolita - it forces you to not take the MC for face value because of the fact Ted is not a reliable narrator."
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1984

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4.20 avg rating — 5,454,480 ratings
"This book is one of my personal favorites of all time so perhaps I'm a bit biased but I enjoy how you can connect this to current events kind of. Going with the theme of education I feel like it fits right in on teaching about censorship and stuff like that."
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Crime and Punishment

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4.29 avg rating — 1,078,887 ratings
"I can't really describe why I added this book to be honest. It just feels right. I enjoyed the writing and all of that. "
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