Born a Crime by Trevor Noah - A very interesting window into life in South Africa at the end of Apartheid from the perspective of a 'colored' man who eventually became the host of The Daily Show.
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes - I did not finish this one, but not because I did not want to; it's hard enough to read 17th century English, imagine 17th century Spanish. I speak the language but have never been formally educated in it.
Drinking the Sea at Gaza by Amira Hass - This was for a school assignment, but the author's stories about life in the Gaza Strip during Israeli occupation and the intifadas were compelling nonetheless.
Legend by Marie Lu - I read this one primarily for nostalgic purposes, as I read it first in middle school and really enjoyed it.
Animal Farm by George Orwell - Not as good as 1984 in my opinion, but still a unique allegorical novel that undoubtedly deserves to be called a classic.
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