Hey, we are an eclectic bunch - everything from Harry Potter to Gilgamesh!
Walsh, I\'ll be interested to see what you make of Zola - had to read him in Uni. Thought him very good, though what I personally preferred of all the eras we had to read was the 20th century stuff we had to do - Camus, Sartre, Ionesco etc. Still think Baudelaire was one hell of a poet though.
Glad to see DNA getting a couple of mentions - at least two of you should understand my avatar now!
Have just racked up a pile of books by the bed to read when I\'ve finished Colony by Rob Grant (Co-creator of Red Dwarf - ask leith - he may know it). In no particular order, there\'s Desolation Angels by Kerouac (already read On the Road and Big Sur), Douglas Adams\' Last Chance To See, a Peter Mayle (Year in Provence) book whose title escapes me and a book on the place of Liverpool in the history of pop music.
Best book I\'ve read recently was by Tom Sharpe - Riotous Assembly, which had me laughing out loud.