If I were to steal any of my books, then if I was you, I’d go for my hard cover first edition author signed copies of The Wind Merchant series
Just saying
The Island trilogy is a must.
All of these have very diverse styles and paces because they are all separate Authors (except the only trilogy).
The Minecraft Dungeons one was very good, I honestly don't know why I've only read it once.
The Outsider has iffy pacing and shallow characters, I couldn't bring myself to finish it because it didn't hold my attention well. The vocabulary isn't very broad and it's a bit cliche.
The Voyage, Castle Redstone, and The Lost Journals are definitely books I would or have read again.
The Crash made me cry the first time I read it, but it was the very first one I read and I was young, so going back to it a few years later, realized it wasn't as dynamic in terms of pacing and descriptive writing as I thought, but still good.
I beseech you- read The End. It is my favorite book of all time (aside from the Bible). It is literally the easiest one to read over and over. It has a mind boggling plot, and it's such a deep thought story. The writing is dynamic and alive and the descriptive writing is beautiful. I've read it over and over. If you ever read just one of these books, read The End.
If I were to steal any of my books, then if I was you, I’d go for my hard cover first edition author signed copies of The Wind Merchant series
Just saying