John Steinbeck - 'The Grapes of Wrath' 10/10 (actually said 'wow' when I finished)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - '100 Years of Solitude' 10/10 (didn't want that dream to end)
Mikhail Bulgakov - 'The Master and Margherita' 10/10 (brilliant, funny and bizarre)
Jack Kerouac - 'On the Road' 10/10 (cliche to say, but it changed my life)
Kurt Vonnegut - 'Slaughterhouse 5' 10/10 (read it in school -didn't get it, re-read it couple of years ago and cursed my previous stupidity)
Ken Kesey - 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' 10/10 (Kesey is a legend -I was born to the wrong generation) -Influenced my next choices.
Tom Wolfe - 'Electric Cool-aid Acid Test' 10/10 (yeah man, pass the joint)
Hunter S. Thompson - 'Hells Angels' 10/10 (Sociology when it's interesting)