Maybe I'm just too picky, but the last one is the only one that looked interesting to me. I would have like the ship of magic one, but it seems like a multi main character story.
I'd say the strongest book of the bunch is the Onetti one. It certainly is not fantasy or wish-fulfillment, but its realism makes for a fulfilling read.
For one, the protagonist is a former pimp. He is an adult, not a twenty-something overgrown child.
Most importantly, Onetti is good at painting a scene: the people, their feelings, their surroundings, their actions. His descriptions are superb. He has the power of taking you right there, to make you see, hear, and smell the same as the characters.
Even if it does not prove as catharsic to you as it did to me, you will at the very least gain some very quotable aphorisms.
If this were a webnovel, I suppose it might be tagged "Psychological", "Slice of Life" and "Tragedy".