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on top of my head, I only have one:Dude, in this thread, it would get buried real fast
Anyways, short answer would just be to collect every book you come across, then next time you unload at your house, start reading. You can usually tell pretty quickly whether the book is boring or not by the tone. The ones with a narrative tone that actually tell a story are good and the ones that read like a fucking history book tend to be boring and only worth reading to increase you're knowledge of the lore.
Off the top of my head, I'll recommend a few:
-Of course the ones above.
-Mystery of Talara
-Beggar, Thief, and whatever the other books are in this series (at the end of each one it names the next)
-Thief of Virtue
-Argonian Account
- The Lusty Argonian Maid