Here are some suggestion
Fiction
The Boy Allies with the Victorious Fleets by Ensign Robert L. Drake (New York: Burt, 1919)The Boy Allies series of young adult novels, which is available for free online, tells the story of two teenagers who singlehandedly win World War I.
The Great Idea by Henry Hazlitt (New York: Appleton, 1951)While telling the story of a new ruler of a Stalinist world state who sets out to restore freedom and prosperity to the world, Hazlitt provides an extensive lesson in free-market economics. The book was later issued under the title Time Will Run Back.
The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney (New York: Dell, 1955)Invaders from space that resemble giant artichokes turn the inhabitants of Mill Valley, Calif. into automatons that resemble the New Soviet Man, then began spreading out into the rest of the stateand beyond. Only one man is aware of the threat they pose to the entire human race. Can he stop them?
Libertys Last Stand by Stephen Coonts (Washington, DC: Regnery, 2016)When President Obama imposes a dictatorship, Texas secedes and a civil war ensues.
Nonfiction
The Discovery of Freedom by Rose Wilder Lane (New York: Day, 1943)This book, once a highly sought-after collectors item but now available for free online, argues the case that American-style freedom from government authority can unleash the power of human creativity and generate prosperity.
Witness by Whittaker Chambers (New York: Random House, 1952) A memoir that can be read on many levels, including as a spy thriller, social commentary and personal journey.
+1 for “Winess.” You cannot understand the evils of communism without reading it.