^ Wuthering Heights was one of the only classics I was forced to read in high school that I actually kinda liked, once I got into it. The characters were all so dysfunctional, but it was interesting. I can't say I read much classic literature for fun, though; I just find them so wordy that they're hard for me to get into and get through. They're just written in a different style.
I'm reading "Plain Truth" by Jodi Picoult right now and liking that. I'm almost done with it, and then I have another of her books, "Change of Heart," waiting in the wings.
One recommendation I can throw out there for any horror fans is "The Ruins" by Scott Smith. I read that earlier this year and absolutely loved it; one of the best scary books I've ever read. I'm a Stephen King fan, and he gave it rave reviews too. I had seen the movie before I read the book, and I love the movie too, but one thing that was nice about reading the book after I saw the movie was that, even though the premise is the same, the book was a lot different, down to what happened to each character, so it was unpredictable, and I didn't really know how it was going to turn out because it was so different. It kept me in suspense. I couldn't put it down!