Well, I couldn't tell you the last book I read because I'm kind of in a book-reading blur. I read about a book a week or so, depending on how supplied I am by the informal book exchange we have at work. Mostly the books I get there are mystery/suspense novels and I have developed a taste for those, when they're well done.
As far as more memorable books would be the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, although the past couple of books have been kind of ridiculously pointless and I wish he'd finish the series, and (Sorry, Harlock) the Sword of Truth novels. Yes, there are definite glaring flaws in the books, but I still found them wonderfully entertaining. (Although, if one more person says what a rare person Richard is, I'm going to leap into the pages and throttle them!) Probably my other favorite series of books would be the Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich. Those books had me laughing out loud on the bus even.
I'd have to say that my favorite author though, is Stephen King. I don't care for a lot of his earlier stories, such as "Carrie", "Cujo", "Firestarter" etc, but I love his short stories and a lot of his other books such as the Dark Tower series and The Stand. I think Stephen King is the kind of author that you either love or hate and there's not much in-between with him.
I've done some more "serious" reading by friends recommendations, but it's just not my cup of tea. Real life is serious enough without me wanting to delve into yet more seriousness in a book. I want entertainment from a book, and I'd like to learn something new from a book, but I certainly don't want to analyze humankind or look for the philosophical statement that someone was trying to make.
Oh, one more book that I've particularly enjoyed was White Oleander by Janet Fitch.
Ok, back to your discussion about the latest book you've read, and please pardon my long, rambling kinda-sorta-not-quite-on-topic babbling.
