Lately, I've been doing most of my reading by audiobook. I have an outside sales route, so I am in my vehicle most of every day. Instead of listening to music, I "read" while I drive. I do enjoy reading hard copy of novels, but the convenience of an e-book is undeniable. Especially when there are so many available for free simply by downloading. Both legal and otherwise.
Dark Tower series was awesome, but it's been a few years now since I finished. I started reading
The Gunslinger when the series comprised only three volumes. But I've been a faithful King reader since I was young. The first King novel I ever read was
Christine, and it's a fun read. Still one of my favorites of his.
11/22/63 was very enjoyable.
Recently, I've been reading dystopian sci-fi.
Reamde by Stephenson. I love his novels. I read
Snow Crash about a year ago. And I re-read
In The Beginning Was the Command Line every year, it seems.
In the last few months I've read:
1984 by Orwell,
World War Z by Brooks,
Ready Player One by Cline,
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Grahame-Smith, the entire
Hunger Games trilogy by Collins,
Twilight by Meyer,
Time and Again by Finney. I know there are some I'm leaving out.
Needless to say, yeah, I love to read.