i like and will read damn near everything
but i inevitably pick up science fiction, horror, mystery and the like.
genre stuff. i enjoy it because the best of it goes absolutely mad in directions that "mainstream" literature can't or doesn't. which doesn't mean that i'm indiscriminate when it comes to genre fiction.
i tend to hate high falutin' modern literature and would like to see the brooklyn magical school impaled upon spikes as a warning to williamsburg bloggers.
i enjoy post modernism and have found The Modern Word to be a good resource (
http://www.themodernword.com/themodword.cfm) for assistance in this direction.
I'm currently reading A Song of Fire and Ice and enjoying it. It's my first fantasy in a long time. I generally have a low tolerance for Tolkien rip offs so i don't read a lot of fantasy (probably as penance for reading too much dragonlance as a kid). Though i do have a weakness for Robert E. Howard and that ilk of pulpy sword and sorcery born of $.50 specials in the used bookstores of my youth.
I'm also reading The Secret History of the World as Told by Secret Societies. It's rather entertaining if horribly written. You'd think a book written by an editor, even an editor of "new age" garbage would be far less self indulgent. Imagine the Da Vinci code mixed with The Secret mixed with World Weekly News but told with the wide eyed fanaticism of someone who thinks he's imparting great wisdom and is smug about it (did you know Beethoven predicted Jazz?)
I also read a lot of comics and have my whole life. It's kind of nice that hoi polloi have caught up because it gets more interesting things into print (like Fun Home which everyone should read) so i don't have to rely upon fantagraphics and kitchen sink.
My weakness is used bookstores. If i see a new one, i MUST stop in to see what I can find.