Most likely, not many people have read this book here. I recommend it, though it is a classical book from the Enlightenment.
For other's information, it is about a an named Candide. He lives off of a positive foundation: everything is for the best. However, he gets stuck in a line of bad events that destroy that phrase.
It's truly a satire about Europe at the time, hitting almost every country. It's also hilarious; the comedy actually strikes laughter.
Against odds, has anyone else read it?