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Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on The Intelligence from The Economist podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 8 episodes
1984

#2 Mentioned in 5 episodes
Pride and Prejudice

#3 Mentioned in 3 episodes
Harry Potter

#4 Mentioned in 3 episodes
The Moon, A History for the Future

#5 Mentioned in 3 episodes
The Trial

#6 Mentioned in 3 episodes
The Lord of the Rings

#7 Mentioned in 3 episodes
Dune

#8 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Wuthering Heights

#9 Mentioned in 2 episodes
The Divine Comedy

#10 Mentioned in 2 episodes
The Intelligence Trap
Why Smart People Make Dumb Mistakes

#11 Mentioned in 2 episodes
King Lear

#12 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Lord of the Flies

#13 Mentioned in 2 episodes
War and Peace

#14 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Sudan, Darfur and the Failure of an African State

#15 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Fever Pitch

#16 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Beautiful World, Where Are You

#17 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Normal People

#18 Mentioned in 2 episodes
The Handmaid's Tale

#19 Mentioned in 2 episodes
It Ends with us

#20 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Othello
The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice