My all time favorite book is Fall on Your Knees By Ann Marie MacDonald. It's an amazing book that I just couldn't put down. In fact, I've read it 4 times already.
I'd like to say recommend some really smart and challenging fiction but I'm going to be honest and say the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. Don't read the description, theysound AWFUL and it took me years to finally read them but AWESOMENESS.
A few more -
Auntie Mame series - Patric Dennis
The No. 1 Ladie's Detective Agency series - Alexander Mccall Smith
White Man's Grave - Richard Dooing
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
ANYTHING by David Sederis
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Ah, books, my favorite! I have a whole list of must reads.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (fiction/his-fiction) - my absolute favorite book of all time, very long, but make sure you read the unabridged version
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (sci-fi/comedy) - if you enjoy Monty Python, you'll love this book, Adams actually wrote for the show at one time. There are actually five books in the trilogy, but the first one is the best.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo (fiction/social commentary) - also very long, but excellent. However the title is a good clue to the feel of the book, so if you're looking for a happily ever after story, this isn't the book for you.
The Harvester and The Keeper of the Bees by Gene Stratton Porter (fiction/romance) - These are some of the most beautiful love stories I've ever read. The men are to die for!
The Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel Cervantes (fiction/comedy) - extremely long, and at time a bit difficult to read, but thoroughly enjoyable. Cervantes has a magnificent sense of humor.
Mr. Midshipman Easy by Captain Frederick Marryat (fiction/comedy) - absolutely hilarious book, and the characters are fabulous, plus it has adventures on the high seas!
Absolutely anything by P.G. Wodehouse. British humour is the best! The Jeeves and Wooster books are the most famous, but everything I've ever read by Wodehouse (over twenty books at the very least) has been side-splittingly funny.
Forever by Pete Hamill
Reading in the Dark by Seamus Deane
Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan (if you like fantasy)
Wicked by Gregory Maguire
Both Eragon and Eldest by Christopher Paolini (again, fantasy)
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
Then of course anything by Tolkien and the Harry Potter books.
If you are into historical romance...Bertrice Small is the queen of those novels. I have them all.
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Water For Elephants...Sara Gruen
Lost and Found...Marilyn Harris
What Remains...Carole Radziwill
Night...Elie Wiesel
Dawn...Elie Wiesel
The Diving Bell & The Butterfly...Jean-Dominique Bauby
And what I am currently reading...The Memory Keeper's Daughter