Hi

I'm reading The Dosadi Experiment by Frank Herbert, the guy who wrote the Dune series. It's a good book, set in an interesting sci-fi universe, but the plot feels a bit rushed, and certain elements of the story are vague and unclear. Before that I was reading Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie, and I'm also currently reading Salem's Lot by Stephen King, mostly because I was curious about the backstory of a character introduced in The Wolves of Calla.
I write, too, though not professionally (yet). I'm almost done with the first draft of a fantasy novel, and I can generally churn out a short story in about 2-6 hours. I've been neglecting my writing lately, but I need to get back to it or I'll never be any kind of writer at all.

I do take more time to read through books now than I used to (maybe 2 weeks to a month for an average book, compared to 1-2 days in high school) but I still count reading as one of my favorite pastimes. I'll probably get a card at the local library soon to save $$ on books so I'm open to recommendations. I mostly like sci-fi, fantasy, mysteries, humor, thrillers, horror, and dystopian fiction, but I'll read anything if it's good.