Girlfriend in a Coma - Douglas Coupland, literally the best book I have ever read (ofc subjective)
A Game of Thrones - George R R Martin, well written unorthodox fantasy? burn him!
Don Quijote - Cervantes, but then again I'm a Spanish major
Diary of - Christoph Colombus
Die Blechtrommel - Günther Grass
A Short Hostory of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson, if - like me - you never really got natural science but enjoy it and you are a friend of entertaining essays
Rayuela - Cortazar, still struggling with it though
Mansfield Park - Jane Austen, what is a list without Jane Austen?
my advice to everyone who likes to read every once in a while: don't burden yourself with the "classics" (and yes, the Quijote and the
Blechtrommel I mentioned definetily count... don't do it). Read whatever catches your fancy, it does not have to make you a better or more ducated person. Read for the fun of it, do not view it as obligatory homework you have to do because it is, somehow, expected of you. If you enjoy it, keep going, ask friends for books, browse the web. Just don't go pursuing some list some guy gave you or try to keep up with the Joneses, because you can't. If you keep checking how many pages are left before you get through your current book, it is - for now - not for you, maybe it never will be. That does not make you illiterate or dumb or uneducated. Read what you want to read and see where it gets you. If you do not like reading, you are probably still a very likeable and intelligent being