Brothers Karamazov was my favorite. I liked ''War and Peace too', and can somewhat understand why they call 'Anna Karenina' one of the best books ever written.
Just recently, I finished 'Doctor Zhivago', and 'Fathers and Sons', and 'The Master and Margarita'. I thought they were all brilliant.
Since the year is coming to and end, I hope to reread VS Naipaul's 'A House for Mr Biswas'. It's my favorite novel and I keep coming back to it again and again.
Having spent some time in France, it's interesting to be able to visualise the scene when I read about places I've been to.
Then there are the historical books about First World War happenings. "Catastrophe" by Max Hastings, "Fromelles" by Patrick Lindsay.