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Asterix books.
Lovecraft is a fantastic writer, he had an absolute abhorrance of the cold, & it really comes out in his writing, in 'Mountains Of Madness' itselfAt the mountains of madness, hp lovecraft. 1920's gothic horror novel.
Agreed, & even fairy tales (eg; Witches Abroad)Anything by the late great Sir Terry Pratchett...everything is is a social/political commentary when you look in to it.....
There's also Winged Victory by VM Yeates, although I'm not sure if it's in print at the moment.
Perhaps he's got a bun on the oven?Mine too! "Snorkers - Good-oh!"
Dune series -Frank Herbert.
Henri Barbousse - Under Fire
Jim Thompson - The Getaway
Stephen Volk - Whitstable
Ursula K. Le Guin - The Left Hand of Darkness
China Miéville - Perdido Street Station
Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Cancer Ward
Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian
Primo Levi - If This is a Man / The Truce
Mervyn Peake - Titus Groan
Marcel Pagnol - The Water of the Hills
W. Somerset Maugham - Of Human Bondage
Emile Zola - Germinal
Dashiell Hammett - Red Harvest
Arthur Koestler - Darkness at Noon
George Orwell - Essays
Coasting - Jonathan Raban
The Escape Artist - Matt Seaton
The Noise of Time - Julian Barnes
The Ascent of Man - Jacob Bromowski
Chaos - James Gleik
His Dark Materials - Phillip Pullman
Worlds in Collision - Immanuel Velikovsky
What goes around - Emilly Chappell
To name but a few .....
EDIT: Spike Milligan's War memoirs that made me chuckle throughout my childhood and still do today.