2. If you want to establish a correct view of money, Eugenie Grandet is absolutely the best choice.
3. My first two recommendations are all entry-level foreign literature such as The Merchant of Venice, Jane Eyre and Anna karenin, and the truth reflected in them can be learned in life without reading these books. If you have confidence in your understanding and have read a certain amount of foreign literature, you can try Ulysses, but the premise of reading this novel is to read Homer's Odyssey, because you are not only obscure in content, but also each chapter corresponds to the story of Odyssey. Personally, I think this is the acme of foreign literature. Only after reading it can you say that you have really read foreign classics. The so-called five mountains return without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returns without looking at the mountains. After reading Ulysses, you won't want to read any other novels. There is an interesting saying: "if you hate him, let him read Ulysses, because it is a gobbledygook;" If you love him, let him read Ulysses, because it is a masterpiece. "