These are some of my favorite books and authors.

I am revisiting the classics right now:

Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat and Three Men in a Bummel;

Giovanni Guareschi's Don Camillo series. (I am finding it very difficult to source these books. If you know of any place that these are available, please do email me).

I am a great Georgette Heyer fan. You can expect a page for this quite soon. (Btw, my favorites are Friday's Child, Frederica, Venetia, and the Conqueror).

I like all the pre-1950 P. G. Wodehouse books. My favorites are Sam the Sudden, Adventures of Sally, Laughing Gas, and all his short stories, and Uncle Fred books (Btw, what did happen at that Drones Club meeting that Uncle Fred's nephew gets nightmares about?)

I have started re-reading Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason mysteries. WOW! They are as riveting today as they were ten-fifteen years back.

I am suddenly into some non-fiction, basically physics... Am reading "The Dancing Wu Li Masters" on the commute, and am also snatching little bits of Arthur Koestler's "The Act of Creation".

Picked up two Morris Wests from the library, "The Shoes of the Fisherman", and "The Lovers". Such differently written novels from the same guy! Unbelievable!

I read my usual quota of Jeffrey Archer, Sidney Sheldon, and Arthur Hailey. However, I haven't been keen on them after their last three or four books.
I normally don't read Harold Robbins, but recently I tried the Dream Merchants, and I regret having missed out on his writing when I had a lot more time to spare to read.
This page wouldn't be complete unless I mention my favorite Alistair McLean books: Caravan to Vaccares, The Guns of Navarone, Where Eagles Dare, Athabasca, Goodbye California, Puppet on a Chain (I think that was his most gruesome work), and Fear is the Key (another gruesome piece of work). I used to like Colin Forbes' earlier books, but the Tweed, Paula Grey, Bob Newman, Monica, Butler and Nield team, and their running away to somewhere in Germany and Switzerland everyday sort of palls on me.