i have chosen a classic, their eyes from watching god by zora neale hurston.ers to write from a black female perspective. i think is great for now, he survived a lot of intense stuff that happened in the 16605 intense stuff that happened in the 1660s of the fire of london, the plague, advanced that i think history, ifind very plague, advanced that i think history, i find very comforting right now. a classic? how about - how about the secret diary of adrian mole. my second choice is eight rainbow milk, by paul manders. it's about a young man who escapes a very repressive religious community and finds a life for himself in london and becomes a sex worker. the books i really love of the short stories by amy bloom, and whenever i saw to reread them, i must have read the bible six times, i find a huge comfort in the repetition of rereading. i'm a great elton john fan, isaw rereading. i'm a great elton john fan, i saw him live last year. every paragraph in that book contains some incredible, incredibly honest account of a scandal. i've been reading murder mysteries,