I don't read Fiction. I read History and Documentaries on the subjects I find interesting. HOWEVAH...if I were to read Fiction, I would start with Zane Grey's "30,000 on the Hoof", just because of the title! Hal
Tolstoy's War and Peace was written to give people bragging rights about finishing a long novel. The same with Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment". Hal
Stopped in at the Dollar General while running errands this morning. Browsed through their very low priced book selections while I was there. Picked up Haunted Heritage a definitive collection of North American Ghost stories by Michael Norman and Beth Scott. Should be interesting and hair raising reading.
I'm really enjoying the North American ghost stories. There is so much history given along with the stories that I am learning about much more that just ghosts. It's taking me arm chair traveling too.
I am re-reading a Brother Cadfael mystery upstairs, and Father Brown downstairs. Light reading for a busy time of year getting ready for Spring.