Below are my favourite fiction books:
Possibly my favourite book series. JRR Tolkiens classic tale of Frodo and the fellowships quest to destroy the one ring, in order to save middle-earth from the plight of Sauron.
Another great book by JRR Tolkien, it contains a collection of short stories pertaining to the lore of Middke-earth and particularily the lost island of Numenor. This is my second favourite Tolkien book, enjoyed this much more than the Hobbit.
Sir Thomas Malory's 1485 retelling of the Arthurian cycle. Written by Thomas Malory during his time in prison, the language can be difficult to read, but it is still an enjoyable account of Arthurian mythology.
A very good dystopian novel by French author Jean Raspali, tells the story of the destruction of France at the hands of a large invasion of third-world immigrants, and how they succeed due to the apathy and lack of action by Europeans. Quite a depressing book but still very enjoyable and would recommend everyone to read it.
Western novel by Cormac McCarthy about a boy who joins a group of "scalp-hunters" who hunt down American Indians in Mexico on behalf of the government, led by a mysterious man known as the Judge, who has seemingly been following the boy for a long time. Very good book, really enjoyed it.
A good novel by the infamous William Luther Pierce that tells about a revolution in the United States that ultimately culminates in a race war between whites and all the other races.
Dostoyevsky's greatest work in my opinion, covers the lives of the 4 children of Fyodor Pavlovich and their various tumultuous situations in a small Russian town, particularily their relationship with their father. The book explores the theme of despair, manifesting in many forms, and themes of Christianity of God. A great book which I resonated with deeply.