Some of mine have been mentioned already, so I'll skip them.
I'm going to aim a little lower here and go for some of my childhood favs:
Dr. Seus books really sparked my sense of artistic looniness and imagination at a young age. Not to mention my favorite little kid book: Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum.
That is one funny book.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a great book. So twisted and insane.
I think I've read The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde about a thousand times, it's so great. Mr. Hyde is such an asshole. I'm always a little pained to see bastardized versions of it, like in Alan Moore's public domain fest which is LOEG. It is also probably the most unfilmable book ever. (Despite the roughly 10,000 movies out there).
As an adult, there are a multitude of books on American history and physics theory I could mention, those are probably my favorite subjects to read about.
I'm going to aim a little lower here and go for some of my childhood favs:
Dr. Seus books really sparked my sense of artistic looniness and imagination at a young age. Not to mention my favorite little kid book: Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a great book. So twisted and insane.
I think I've read The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde about a thousand times, it's so great. Mr. Hyde is such an asshole. I'm always a little pained to see bastardized versions of it, like in Alan Moore's public domain fest which is LOEG. It is also probably the most unfilmable book ever. (Despite the roughly 10,000 movies out there).
As an adult, there are a multitude of books on American history and physics theory I could mention, those are probably my favorite subjects to read about.