Some books are not enjoyable to read – they can be filled with horrific images or reveal uncomfortable aspects of society, but this doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be read.
The following books contain important messages about society and I think the world would be a better place if more people were aware of their contents.
The Death of the Adversary by Hans Keilson 
This modern masterpiece was recently rediscovered after years of obscurity. It plots the rise of a dictator and what life is like for those who have to live under his influence. There are original, powerful statements about the human psyche on almost every page and I wish that more people were aware of it.
The Wandering Falcon by Jamil Ahmad 
This book gives a fascinating insight into the lives of the nomadic people who lived in the remote border region of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is a stark warning about what happens when modern culture and bureaucracy are allowed to affect traditional tribes.
The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung 
China has an increasing role in the global market place. This book gives a realistic, but shocking prediction of what life could be like in the near future; explaining how Chinese influence on the world will increase and what life might be like for those living in China. At first some of it seems a little far fetched, but on doing some research I discovered that some of the more unrealistic scenarios had actually happened already. Scary stuff.
Which 2011 books do you think are important?































