The Kite Runner & Atonement as mentioned before are really good books, both are sad (in very different ways). If you have any interest in seeing the movies you may want to put off reading the book until after. I've always been disappointed in movies if I've read the book first and that nearly always happens to me as I buy at least 2 books every time I step into Costco or Barnes & Noble.
Just skimmed what was on the bookshelf. I read a lot, but these titles stood out to me.
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova - I read this just a couple months ago. A suspense novel based around the history and stories surrounding Vlad the Impaler (aka Dracula). I like fictional books that link back to historical information. Fun read.
Beach Music by Pat Conroy - I've read this book at least 3 times. This was published in 1995 and is one of my favorites. This author has had three of his movies adapted into films though the only one I have actually seen was Prince of Tides (an excellent book).
Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts - I read this book about two years ago and it drew me in on the first paragraph.
"It took me a long time and most of the world to learn what I know about love and fate and the choices we make, but the heart of it came to me in an instant, while I was chained to a wall and being tortured. I realized, somehow, through the screaming in my mind, that even in that shackled, bloody helplessness, I was still free: free to hate the men who were torturing me, or to forgive them. It doesn't sound like much, I know. But in the flinch and bite of the chain, when it's all you've got, that freedom is a universe of possibility. And the choice you make, between hating and forgiving, can become the story of your life."
While the book is purely fiction, it draws off his personal experiences as the main character has just escaped prison in Australia and has arrived in India. I don't think he could have had much wilder of a life with which to base his first novel. Go to
Shantaram - Gregory David Roberts and click on author facts if curious, but I think it's amazing he's still alive.
Johnny Depp bought the movie rights to this book and it's currently in pre-production stages. According to imdb, "Russell Crowe was so excited about this project, that when he heard that Johnny Depp's Infinitum Nihil Production had bought the rights to the book at a whopping $2 million, he offered to be the executive producer just to be a part of the film." While I'm excited for it to be made into a movie, I'm afraid I'll ultimately be disappointed. I won't be re-reading this book until well after the movie is released in hopes I'll forget enough of it to really enjoy the movie.