Sunday's At Tiffany's which was shockling really good - I couldn't put it down - it's by James Patterson
The City and the Stars, by Arthur C Clarke. Written in the mid fifties, and based on a book he wrote in the forties, it's astonishingly accurate about how virtual reality eventually developed, along with a totally accurate idea of multi player online games that we still haven't reached yet. No wonder the guy was so famous.
All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Remarque. It's a brilliant retelling of World War I from the perspective of a German soldier -- it really opens your mind, and I highly recommend it to anyone.