I'm not a reader at all. The only times I recall doing so was me in a small town for a day with just a few places to hang out at night and the most entertaining one was the library (I did that 1-2 times a month) and a good portion of those times I read adult comics (I like cyber fiction).
A couple years ago I watched Vanya on 42nd Street (1994), directed by Louis Malle, and was impressed with that movie based on Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. I've been thinking to read from him from time to time. I'm wondering which should be my 1st book or play to read from him.
Coming back to my introduction, the only time I read something alike there was no Chekhov work at that library and did a summary search to similar authors and found a Henrik Ibsen book A Doll's House which I read for a bit over an hour while often lumbering to the bathroom as I was drunk, I laughed a couple times and enjoyed myself but wonder how much my intoxication had to do with that. In fact I was a bit drunk when I started to think about Chekhov today.