okay, I don't know your type of books, but I have a greatly varied interest. Really varied. My best friend's 13 year old has me HOOKED on Stephenie Myers books. You will be slightly embarrassed to read them, but they are pretty entertaining (warning: vampires and werewolves abound. I do apologize if this is seriously horrifying you now.)
I also really liked The Children's Hospital by Chris Adrian. It's definitely weird, it's about the end of the world and a floating hospital. Along those lines is Geek Love, which I read a long time ago and it also stuck with me. Recommended if you are secretly slightly twisted.
If you are into historical fiction, the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon will keep you turning pages and staying home from work.
Yeah. Okay. Slightly embarrassing, but great stuff.
on we go.
I love Paul Auster. If I could marry him, I would. His prose is gorgeous. My two favorite books were Moon Palace and In The Country of Last Things. Moon Palace is a voyage of self discovery and magical realism. Country is a short, bittersweet, story about a girl who goes to find her brother (the books gently intertwine, but you won't know until you read one where) in a war zone, in a city on lockdown. Very scare, dismal, sad, but there is an element of hope that makes me think our current war torn areas in the world will find some salvation from within.
Another beautiful book that I read awhile ago that stuck with me is "But Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?" By lorie moore. Also bittersweet, about friendship. Quick and easy read.
Others I have really enjoyed recently: Omnivore's Dilemma, Eat Pray Love, Stiff, Freakonomics and The Deep Economy (this last one by Bill McKibben who also wrote an inspiring book called Hope: Human and Wild.)
When all else fails, I grab a fat Jane Austen that I haven't visited in awhile and settle down into the 17th century with my prudes and naifs abounding.
Someone above said Feast of Roses. GREAT BOOK! Although the sequel was lacking somehow.
I also really like Lisa See (Snowflower and the Secret Fan was amazing--I got very interested in that regional culture as my daughter is 1/2 Chinese), I think Mimi and I have a lot of books in common!