Novels
Dune (The original not the shit put out now) Frank Herbert
The Saga of exiles Julian May
The Mists of Avalon Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Stand Stephen King
Weaveworld Clive Barker
Hyperion Dan Simmons
Salems Lot Stephen King
The Time Machine HG Wells
Odd John Olaf Stapledon
Frankenstein Mary Shelly
and a billion others 😄
The best book I've ever come across would be "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn. It put so many aspects of life into a new light. It examined human history and put everything from evolution to education into Lehman's terms. It really broke down culture and societies to a point where you step back and wonder why you really need a microwave.
Wonderful book and I highly, highly recommend it.
Also, for all the religious overtones, "The Celestine Prophecy" is just amazing. It was like reading a spiritual version of Indiana Jones.
I'm also a big fan of Edward Abbey's "The Monkeywrench Gang." That book made me want to drink Schlitz and hike for the rest of my life.
Harry Potter Series
The Black Jewels Trilogy
Dreams Made Flesh
The Tri Alaiann Trilogy
Artemis Fowl Series
Hobbit
Pendragon Series
Voilet Eyes
Through Voilet Eyes
The Claudi Journals Series
Writing Down the Bones
From the Browder Files
What Your Teacher Never Told You In Histoy Class
Women of the Otherworld Series
Sabriel
Lieal(sp?)
Abhorsen