I really like the writing style of Jim Butchers Dresden series. Mix between detective with fantasy mixed in. Not to mention that there is a character who runs the local pub who makes his own beer and is mentioned in many of the books. I also like the smartassy main character. Dark tower was good. I still think the first is the strongest of the books, and the first line is amazing and made me read the book when i first stumbled over it. "The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed."
I am struggling through the most recent of the GOT books, I read fast but Martin is getting a touch tedious. I will finish it though. The HP books were pretty solid. I am not ashamed. I liked the Road, depressing as hell though. First few of the Ender Saga were good, but it seemed to drag on later. Unbroken was pretty awesome (true story of a POW and his running career)
I have some Stephen E. Ambrose up next on my list. I do need more distopian fiction as the downers are always fun to read.
What kind of books do you tend to enjoy? History, Alternate History, Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Smut(pretty much anything with a fabio type on the cover, '50 shades of Haaay' included), PI/Cop (I like the Kenzie and Gennero series by Dennis Lehane), Whitepapers(if so you be crazy man)?