For October and November I liked all my readings :
As @Thyella I read "the Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath. I found this dark novel, about mental illness and suicide, the only one she has written, very touching. One review talked about writing incarnate! I'm thinking of trying to read some of her poetry in English.
I read "Demons" by Fiodor Dostoevsky, I am always blown away by his writings, since I discovered "The Idiot" he remains one of my favorite novelists. Now I really want to get into "Crime and Punishment" and "Notes from Underground".
"Plexiglas" by Antoine Philias, is a very beautiful social and contemporary novel, which tells the story of friendship between Eliot, in his thirties, forced to look for work in the city of his childhood, and Lulu, in his sixties, a cashier at Carrefour. I totally recommend reading it.
"L'amour" by François Bégaudeau, is a short novel that tells a love story of a couple over 50 years, through their routine, their daily life, it's very beautiful and sometimes seems more powerful than a love story full of passion.
"Todo Modo" by the sicilian author Leonardo Sciascia, is a kind of detective novel set in a remote hermitage in Italy that depicts with finesse and irony the political and Catholic society of Italy and the degradation of moral values during the 70s.