Ive read TONS of books in my short life,now im trying to remember what was awesome.Hmmmmm....Ok.
Kurt Vonnegut,every book by him is a pure pleasure.
Charles Bukowski,same ,like his stuff.
Gabriel García Márquez "100 years of solitude".After finishing the book i started from the beginning and read it once more,because i enjoyed it alot.
Warren Fellows "Damage done". True story written by the guy who did time in Taiwan prisons .12 years of horror for the author you cant even imagine.
Orwells books also,awesome-o all of them.
Ahto Levi "Diaries of grey wolf". This one sadly is only available in Estonian language and i dont think theres many copies existing nowadays.Guy who wrote it ran away from Estonia while the WW2 was going on,he was i think around 12 years old.After lots of bad adventures,worse were ahead.At one point he ended up in Germany and joined Hitler Jugend.After that,he was a master thief,spending more than half of his time in Russian concentration camps,from where he escaped multiple times,and when caught,got tortured and had extra 5-10 years added to his sentence lots of times.But,in prison camps,he was the king of thieves and a living legend.Awesome book,wish u could read it but i think its impossible.