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1984
You're missing out. It's one of the few books I've read and I've thoroughly enjoyed it.
The question was what's a popular book everyone buys but no-one reads. Plenty of people read 1984.
It's quoted to death on the internet, most of the time in completely the wrong context that would be obvious to anyone that actually read it. It's become a popular strawman, sales rocketed since 2016. If everybody actually read it, it wouldn't be so misunderstood.
I assume they don't buy it though.
And most misquotes and references are sarcastic.
Assume these nuts nerd
Literally 1984
I think that was one of the books that I had already read when we were assigned it in high school...