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anything by larry niven.
Have to put another down for discworld series here(especialy the nightwatch books)
Bryson ones are worth a look. 'Notes from a Small Island' had me crying with laughter on a train once
definitely an grown-up's book is Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Sometimes Pratchett is a bit too sugary for me, and the injection of dark humour makes this a book to be read again and again.
First Light (by Geoffery Wellum *I think*) is also a great read if you like true WW2 stories, he was one of the youngest figher pilots to take part in the Battle of Britain. Then again, I WILL read most things RAF/WW2/Churchill related.....just ask RRB about the volume of books in the attic.....