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Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation. It's a pretty good pop history book, and nowhere near as sensationalist crap as the title would suggest.
So long as it doesn't grasp at straws trying to connect the Knights Templar to the founding fathers I'd probably really enjoy that.
Two classics, currently: Lolita and The Bell Jar.
I actually semi-read (read: skimmed) Lolita in high school, but I was a lazy fuck so I didn't read it too closely despite enjoying the parts I payed attention to.
That sounds incredibly fascinating--I'll definitely add it to my to-read list!Nabokov is a fucking treasure and I will never forgive the internet for tainting his work with their child porn bullshit memes.
His best work is Pale Fire, though. It's an intense read because it's just a mediocre poem and the accompanying obsessive commentary, and the entire story is subtextual. You have to infer most of the important details from the way in which the commentary is presented by the unreliable narrator. It's basically a puzzle in book form. There is no greater book to discuss at length written in English as far as I'm concerned, or if there is I haven't read it.