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It's a very difficult question, really. I don't want to argue that everyone's choice is subjective – so it's understandable, but isn't it true that the label “must read”adds to a book? For me, this is the nth number of points of view that I have either not heard before, or they seem to me sound, interesting and quite likely; what contributed to changing my worldview; where, in addition, there is still a non-trivial, logical storyline.
In general, based on all this, I can say with confidence that the book that everyone should read is George Orwell's 1984.