Books For College Students Who Want To Read More 

George Orwell’s satirical novel Animal Farm sees a group of farm animals rise up against a totalitarian human farmer to create a worker’s utopia. 

Brene Brown’s nonfiction book considered 87 human emotions and ties them to common experiences for context purposes. 

Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines alienation and morality—two key themes for college students. 

East of Eden, a novel about two intertwining families and their struggles with morality, loss, and life, is an ideal book for college students. 

In Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom, the Berglund family struggles with infidelity and adolescent rebellion. 

Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist, originally written in Portuguese, details a young man named Santiago’s quest to locate an Egyptian treasure after envisioning it in a dream. 

The Nickel Boys, a novel by Colson Whitehead based on true events, takes place at a reform school during the Jim Crow-era in America. 

In Allison Larkin’s coming-of-age novel the People We Keep, a 16-year-old girl flees her family in search of a new home and meaning. 

Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit is a self-help book that explores how routines affect people’s behaviors. 

Kahneman explores why humans may make types of decisions in certain scenarios, including our biases and ability to respond to external factors. 

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