The thirty-sixth book: #36 Rasselas - Samuel Johnson
How much can I say abou this? Rasselas is prince of Abyssinia and, bored with life in a valley, goes out to see the world - mostly Egypt. He travels, has some adventures and mostly talk about philosophy.
Unlike Candide, it's written straight, and where the former included some real life events and happening, even if the timeline doesn't work out, all of Rasselas' visits are fictitious, without anything else to back it up. It makes it feel inconsequential, and with the stories not really feeling inspiring, I'm not sure I really saw the point of it.