First time poster:)
1. Watershipdown by Richard Adams, the book that made me love books as a youngster.
2. The Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar, makes me smile and laugh out loud.
3.The Wasp Factory by Ian Banks, what a twist!
4.Requiem for a dream by Hubert Selby, not a pretty book but it made a lasting impression.
5.And the Ass saw the Angel by Nick Cave, not an easy book to read but the imagery is incredible.
(Not in any order.)