Originally Posted by
couriermike
David Copperfield is my favorite. I especially like Mr. Micawber who's constantly in debt, and how his wife is always proclaiming, 'I will never leave Mr. Micawber!' even though no one asked her.
After that, Sherlock Holmes, basically a 19th century superman.
Also the last page of Shogun was great when, after the battle of sekigahara, Toranaga says to himself, 'Ah, the dream I have had all my life, to be shogun of all Japan, is now mine!' when the whole novel he was saying he had no desire to be shogun. Right! Plus, alot of the novel is based on the life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, supposedly one of the greatest generals of all time.
Douglas Adams is hilarious. Of course there's alot of great science fiction. Heinlein and Herbert are classic. Herbert wrote this novel The Jesus Incident where people build this interstellar spaceship and they make the computer so complex that it wakes up and has god-like powers, like god in the old testament it talks to some people and interferes in the world. 'You must decide how you will worShip!' Alrighty then.