MattVIP: This book was in my backlog for the longest time and i finally had the chance to read it. Powerful stuff.
I couldn't think of a better time when to read it in the past 20-30 years. I read it 8 years or so back and I feel like this is the time when to revisit Orwell once again. Also, if you read such a book in your late teens, it's very hard not to miss nuances and subtleties in the larger story.
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoevskySimilar story behind this one. Also has been on my list for a long time, but I was always planning to just improve my Russian and read it in the original print as not to lose all the little things like expressions and jokes that usually tend to be lost in translation. Half way in and I can easily say that it's one of the best books that I have stumbled upon so far. It's quite rare for me to be drawn into a book 20 pages in and Dostoevsky certainly achieved that in my case.
This is one of those books that would appeal to anyone, in my opinion, and certainly won't be time wasted.