Ask HN: Fiction books that entertain and educate?
Know this situation? You are tired and have this awesome non fiction book you want to finish reading but because you are tired it is hard to process the information.
This happens to me all the time before I sleep. I read to further my knowledge and it would be awesome if I could find some easy reads (most likely fiction books), with great stories that also help me learn something new.
The topics don't matter.
Do you know any fiction books that entertain & educate?
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 36.4 ms ] threadOne book I recently read and I can recommend is "Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea"
It's pretty interesting to hear the real life stories of 6 people living under the North Korean regime (and then escaping it).
http://www.amazon.com/Chosen-Chaim-Potok/dp/0449213447
Atlas Shrugged.
1Q84 -- title's a nod to Orwellian dystopia; awesome mystery with a dash of sci-fi that takes place in a parallel universe sort of Tokyo; the English editon's 3 books in one so it's quite looong
Wind Up Bird Chronicle -- another 3-books-in-one psychological thriller, but the plotline's really just a device for telling the story of the Soviet-Japan border clashes during WWII and the atrocities committed by both sides; I loved the story but it's long and really weird, even for Murakami
Hardboiled Wonderland And The End Of The World -- really fun and imaginative book about a guy who can encrypt data by passing it through his subconsciousness, and ends up getting stuck there himself; I think this was the book that made Murakami famous in the US
1) Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. This book is an emotional roller coaster. After reading it, you will better understand what life is like for the mentally challenged.
2) Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. You will get a glimpse into the life of Russian aristocracy in the 19th century. More importantly, you will learn about love and human relationships.