For me one of them is "The Napoleon of Notting Hill" by G. K. Chesterton. Quite unique and poetic in a way book that gave me a lot of thinking, being a satire and a dystopia.
I also liked author's more well know book "The Man Who Was Thursday"
Vango by timothée de fombelle.
This is genuinly the best book ive ever red, it starts by mind breaking you as the chapters are not in chronological order but as you start putting the pieces together you just feel pure satisfaction. This is the only book ive been able to read more than once with out feeling bored. Genuine kino masterpiece doe im not sure how the english translation holds up as i am a FrenchDieu.
For me one of them is "The Napoleon of Notting Hill" by G. K. Chesterton. Quite unique and poetic in a way book that gave me a lot of thinking, being a satire and a dystopia.
I also liked author's more well know book "The Man Who Was Thursday"