I love threads like this, gives me awesome titles to add to my To Be Read list. And yes, it’s getting longer faster than it’s getting shorter. I’m reading as fast as I can. I’m terrified that I too will die with unread books, Baldwin.
I’m reading The October Horse by Colleen McCullough, who also wrote The Thorn Birds. This is the 5th (6th?!) in a series about Rome. Awesome research went into this series, and great historical detail is preserved in this work of fiction. It’s wonderful. I think the first one (if anyone is interested) is called The First Man in Rome.
That’s a huge book, so I haven’t read much in the last few weeks. I did read The Story of Lucy Gault for a book club, that was a good read. It’s by William Trevor. Made me start thinking in Irish brogue … 
In my upcoming pile by the bed are Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace (I think), The Amber Room by Steve Berry (the waiting list for Da Vinci’s Code is too long, and someone suggested this to me in place of it), and Fender Benders by Bill Fitzhugh.
I think my favourite book of the last little while would have to be the first in the Neanderthal Parallax series mentioned by mnemosyne, by Robert J. Sawyer. Very, very strong first book, I can’t wait to get the rest out of the library. I would recommend any of his books, they’re very good at explaining science to idiots (me) without making me feel like an idiot.
Another good one was She’s Not There by Jennifer Finney Boylan. I’m not a huge non-fiction fan, and every time I think about the title, I get that annoying song going in my head, but the book was really well written.
My book club is about to discuss Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver, which I loved both times I read it, and Family Matters, by Rohinton Mistry, which was just beautiful and heartbreaking.