I have just finished Ransom Riggs Miss Peregrine home for peculiar children and the 2 books that carry on the story to the end. I really enjoyed them probably because they are just so different from those that I have read before.
I love a thriller but needed something a bit out of the ordinary... other old favourites are Cold Comfort Farm and all Fannie Flaggs boks....I started reading her with Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Her books are funny but also have that 'aaah' factor.
My favourite book, which I have been rereading at least twice a year for over fifty years is Betty MacDonald's The Egg and I. Don't let the title put you off. It is an account of how her and her husband tried to establish a chicken farm in the wilds of north west United States. Very funny and very interesting. I absolutely love it.
Also thoroughly enjoyed Terry Darlington's account of taking a narrow boat across the channel to France - Narrow Dog to Carcassonne.
I have always enjoyed Papillon by Henrie Charriere. It is dated but is an account of the French penal system in the 1920s. The author,Papillon, was the prisoner who escapes.
I don't think I'd go back to reading Enid Blyton as an adult, Mikey. I loved many of her books when I was young, but she wrote an awful lot of dross, too.
Swedish Author - Camilla Lackberg.
Crime-thrillers set in a small area of Sweden.......gripping from start to finish. Start with 'The Ice Princess'........you'll be hooked.