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What's a book that you particulary enjoyed?

Koor

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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"
 
I really liked The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. I've read it three times through and I really like the 1978 film adaption of it. Its probably my favorite book even 'till this day, and has a very special place in my heart.
 
Das Boot. Read it for my high school English class and it was pretty enjoyable. It's basically about a U-Boat crew during WW2 and their experiences during the Battle of the Atlantic. I'll admit that it's pretty long (around 560 pages) though. Also gets depressing near the end.
 
Master and Margerita by Bulgakov
Shougun by Clavell
Animal Farm by Orwell
The Torah by various authors
I have an audiobook of Master and Margarita that I was listening to on my commute, but I couldn't get into the book too much. What did you think about it?
 

"How I escaped from the Superclusters"
 
I'm sure @Reddit.com would love this book
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