Although it was only a translation, I think my favorite book is Don Quixote.
Very attractive one!!""How to get rid of women""
It's very hard to say, and the books that gave me the most intense excitement at the time are not necessarily the ones I would think are best now.
However, some that just drew me in and forced me to read to the end, felt as if they were talking to me, and that I thought were wonderful at the time I read them are:
<em>The Time Machine</em>, by H. G. Wells--it's <em>not</em> really all that great but I was exactly ready for it at the time I read it;
<em>The Lord of the Rings</em> (trilogy) by J. R. R. Tolkien;
<em>Studs Lonigan</em> (trilogy) by James T. Farrell;
Several of Elizabeth George's mystery novels.
hard times it was realy useful one it was a novel
It's always hard for me to answer this question, I can't even choose for one name. But I would like to recommend "Forbidden" by Tabitha Suzuma, it's the saddest story I've ever read. I felt completely shocked after finishing it and couldn't get it out of my mind for a week.