I don't read anywhere near as much as I want to because of school and sleep apnea.  My library is always growing but never getting used.
When I do read, I prefer the formalists like Umberto Eco, Thomas Pynchon, and Cormac McCarthy (
No Country for Old Men is AMAZING) although I also have an appreciation of mid-20th century classics because of the literary heritage they brought with them.  So far my favorite recent reads have been the magnificent 
Of Human Bondage and Willa Cather's 
Death Comes for the Archbishop (not quite as good unfortunately).  I'm also tackling Borges when I can and I'm going to give 
The Great Gatsby another go in the future.  I'm looking forward to more of McCarthy's older work like 
Blood Meridian and 
Child of God.
But in my opinion, the best writers out there today are writing comics, not novels and the results are mind-blowing: Chris Ware (
Quimby the Mouse), Alan Moore (
Watchmen; 
From Hell), Brian Michael Bendis (
Powers), Mike Carey (
Hellblazer; 
Lucifer), Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets), (some) Garth Ellis, and Garth Ennis (
Preacher; 
The Boys).
and last but not least...
	
		
	
	
		
		
			
The Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman
		 
		
	 
I TOLD you that stuff was good didn't I?  When you're done, pick up the 
Lucifer follow-up series by Mike Carey, and the first volume of 
Books of Magic by Gaiman...it's the same universe and it's just about as good.