There are books I thought were phenomenal when I closed the last page. But they have not stayed that way. They were immensely satisfying in the moment, but that faded away, leaving a faint, unemotional memory of having read them. These are different. They have left an impression and often changed how I think.
No Country for Old Men - Cormac McCarthy
The story unfolded and ended very differently than other books I had read, leaving a jarring impression at first, but a deeply satisfying one after.