James Ellroy
A rip snorter of a true life based thriller. Ellroy's dark pared down writing style at it's very very best.
James Ellroy
The follow up to American Tabloid - nasty and grittier than the first, but no less compelling.
Richard Dawkins
God is dead brother... no way - he never even came to be according to Dawkins.
Profound and intelligent read from a man whose moral compass isn't governed by myth and superstition.
Peter Benchley
Tired and old now - but i have to read it once a year.
Art Spieglemen
Arguably the man that bought graphic novels from the geek corner and made them acceptable. This Pulitzer prize winning
pair of novels offers a whole new take on the Holocaust. Extraordinary.
The Road
Cormac McCarthy
Dystiopian, apocalyptic and relentlessly gripping in its portrayal of how far humanity can sink and yet strive to survive.
One of the best books ever writen.