  These are the sections of the book that I mentioned last Friday,  urlLink Remarkable Reads .  The idea of doing a list like this myself,  or with a couple of friends,  is intriguing.  Not sure if I could,  even with help,  come up with a " most Scottish"  book,  though.  Here are the adjectives used,  anyway,  for consideration.
 The most memorable book I read The loneliest book I read The most enchanting book I read The most important book I read The most daunting book I read The most resonant book I read The most dangerous book I read The wisest book I read The classiest book I read The most eloquent book I read The maddest book I read The most double- d- daring book I read The most hippest book I read The most familiar book I read The most incomprehensible book I read (
quick answer:  urlLink I Served the King of England by Bohumil Hrabal or urlLink Light in August by William Faulkner.  The most devastating book I read The most apocalyptic book I read The saddest book I read The most fragile book I read ( what,  literally?  I have a children's book called " Amy's Long Night"  that I got when I was really little that's totally falling apart,
 but I doubt that that's the point)  The most beautiful book I read The most tempting book I read The most fearless book I read The most intuitive book I read The most Scottish book I read The most technically elegant book I read The queerest book I read The most exotic book I read The most smokin' book I read The most seductive books I read The most elegant book I read The most surprising book I read The most disappointing book I read The most unpleasant book I read The most luminous book I read 
