There's no better time to cosy up with a good book than in autumn when the weather turns colder and the nights are darker.
If you're looking for your next read, this classic is one that can't be missed.
1984 by George Orwell is a book that has captivated its readers since it was first published.
While it's a book many people have heard of, it's one people often overlook when it comes to picking their next read.
One person who read the book on Goodreads said: "I got the chills so many times toward the end of this book. It completely blew my mind.
"It managed to surpass my high expectations AND be nothing at all like I expected."
On a Goodreads list, the novel took top spot on a list called "Masterpiece Books" with over 70 votes from book-lovers.
Not only this but writer and novelist Robert Harris says: "1984, I think, is the most influential book ever written, and so you could say the greatest book ever written.
"I remember reading it as a teenager and being completely enthralled by it.
"It made political ideas exciting - it highlighted the way human nature can impose itself on politics."
The novel follows Winston Smith, a man living under the oppressive rule of Big Brother and the Party, which controls every aspect of life through surveillance, censorship, and propaganda.
Winston secretly rebels by starting a forbidden love affair and questioning the Party's lies. However, he is caught, tortured, and forced to betray his beliefs.
The novel is a powerful warning about totalitarianism and the loss of freedom and truth. The novel's original title was 'The Last Man in Europe', Orwell changed the title to 1984 in 1948, which was a reversal of the last two digits of the year he wrote it.
This change in title came from Orwell's desire to create a title that would be more memorable and impactful, given the novel's bleak themes.
If you're looking for a novel which will keep you gripped, this could be the page-turner for you.
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