My Favourite Books
Here is a list of the books - all novels - that have moved, amused, impressed and even inspired me over the years ... They are not in order of preference, as it is practically impossible to say one is better or worse than the other.

Eventually I will include reviews and other information related to each book, but until I find the time to do the necessary research and write the corresponding texts the list stands as it is.

The Outsider – Albert Camus

Delta Of Venus – Anäis Nin

Enduring Love – Ian McEwen

On The Road  –  Jack Kerouac

Siddharta  –  Herman Hesse

Will Self      The Book Of Dave

Childhood’s End  –  Arthur C. Clarke

The Tortilla Curtain  –  T.C. Boyle

Still LIfe With Woodpecker  –  Tom Robbins

1984  –  George Orwell

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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest – Ken Kesey

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test – Tom Wolfe

Ulysses  –  James Joyce

Popcorn  –  Ben Elton

The New York Trilogy  –  Paul Auster

Myra Breckenridge  –  Gore Vidal

In Cold Blood  –  Truman Capote

The Wasp Factory  –  Iain Banks

Slaughterhouse 5  –  Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Otherland      Tad Williams

Black & Blue – Ian Rankine

Rupert Thomson      Dreams Of Leaving

A Confederacy of Dunces  –  John Kennedy Toole

The Naked Lunch      William S. Burroughs

Midnight's Children      Salman Rushdie

Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thomson

Money – Martin Amis

Crime & Punishment  – Fyodor Dostoyevski

Brave New World   –  Alduous Huxley

Tropic of Cancer  –  Henry Miller

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test – Tom Wolfe

Trainspotting  –  Irvine Welsh

Nausea  –  Jean-Paul Sartre

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