Originally Posted by Innocentius
I don't read too much, say one book a month. Twice as many if there's no school.
I've been stuck on classic Russian literature for about a year now, and I have to say it surely outclasses anything I read before it. I've worked my way through Dostoyevsky and Gogol, and I'm currently reading Bulgakov. I still have a few famous authors to read before I can continue with something else (mainly Tolstoy). I occassionally take a break from the Russians in favour of classic Swedish literature or just history books. Generally, I read to educate myself, and to learn about the studies of philosofy or history.
I used to read real crap, like fantasy stuff (Jordan, Tolkien, heck even Rowling) but I'm through with that phase of my life now. I hope to read som classic Victorian literature as well (mostly Wilde and de Quincey), but where I'll go from thereon, I don't know. Anyone know of any modern literature that isn't all crap?