Oh yeah, here's some more:
Edgar Alan Poe (both prose and poetry),
Oscar Wilde: The picture of Dorian Grey, De Profundes, His Fairytales for the grownups...
John Steinbeck - East of Eden;
Tennessee Williams: Night of Iguana, A streetcar named desire, Cat on a hot tin roof;
Samuel Backet: Waiting for Godot;
Jaroslav Boček - The Case of Dr. Karpeta;
Stanislav Lem: The adventures of space pilot Pyxs;
Frenk Bükvič - The bus of fools;
Edvin Fliser: Magicians aprentence;
J. R. R. Tolkien: Sillmarilion (other works aren't really that good);
Enid Blyton: The Famous Five

(my childhood memories :whistle: );
I'll keep posting, cos I konw there's plenty more, just can't remeber it right now...