love this thread. i love reading but i haven't had much time for it the last few years. it's so hard just to pick three...
top three
The Pillars of the Earth [Ken Follett]
Accordian Crimes [Annie Proulx]
A Prayer for Owen Meany [john irving]
close runners up
Cold Mountain [Charles Frazier]
Cider House Rules [John Irving]
She's come undone [Wally Lamb]
Prodigal summer [Barbara kingsolver]
In Cold Blood [Truman Capote]
Life of Pi [Yann Martel]
Middlesex [Jeffrey Eugenides]
Jupiters Travels [Ted Simon]
Surfacing [Margaret Atwood]
I also love David Sedaris, he's just so funny.
and Arthur C Clarke short stories
and HG Wells short stories.
and i adored Anthony Doerr's short story collection The Shell Collector.
the joys of becoming totally and utterly
lost in a book! when all the mundane daily tasks become just filling in between greedy massive mouthfuls of a juicy story. and for a week after finishing the book you know there's something just not right because the anticipation is over and all those wonderfully absorbing new aquaintances are just....gone.