What an eclectic lot you all are...some real mixes out there, which makes me feel better about my strange reading subjects.
I love Jasper Fforde and am waiting with baited breath for his latest book. I also wish Audrey Neiffeneger would write another one and I loved Stephen Fry's Moab book!
Current books on bedside table are:
Cry Wolf, Tami Holt
Special Assignments, Boris Akunin (Mothers day gift)
Fangland, John Marks (half read, but too scared to read the other half)
Sophie Kinsella, Remember Me (finished & enjoyed for what it is, candy floss reading)
Katie Fforde, Practically Perfect (as above)
Petite Anglaise, Catherine Sanderson (my current read)
Primary Spelling Dictionary (for dd)
The Ode Less Travelled, Stephen Fry
and
The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy (delicious for it's slumminess).
Currently having a 'light read' phase, which will last for a while. Prior to these, I've just cleared out my Kelley Armstrongs (vampire and werewolf books with a difference); Alexander Solzhenitzin , The Life and Times of Ivan Denisovitch (someone bought it me years ago and I've just re-read it...it was soooo bleak at times, but very satisfying); and Terry Goodkind, Confessor (good old escapist fun).