I read approximately 3-4 unabridged fiction novels a month. These are a few titles and or authors that I have read in the last two years or so:
Fiction:
Stephen King - Carrie, From a Buick 8, Bag of Bones, Dreamcatcher, The Langoliers, Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Dark Tower, The Gunslinger, Cell, Hearts in Alantis, I have read From a Buick 8 about 7 times! I find it a great lesson in Point Of View.

Dan Brown - The DaVinci Code
W.E.B. Griffin -The Hostage, Final Justice,
Michael Connelly - Lost Light, Chasing the Dime, City of Bones, A Darkness More Than Night, Blood Work, The Poet 
James Patterson - Along Came a Spider, Kiss The Girls, The Big Bad Wolf, Four Blind Mice, Violets Are Blue, Roses Are Red, 1st to Die,
2nd Chance, 3rd Degree
Patricia Cornwell - Cause of Death, Unatural Exposure
Ken Follett - White Out, Hornet Flight
Dean Koontz - The Bad Place, Midnight, Odd Thomas, Forever Odd, Brother Odd, Life Expectancy
Stephen Coonts - Liberty
Clive Cussler - Sacred Stone
Nora Roberts - Northern Lights
Nicholas Sparks - The Guardian, The Notebook
Tom Clancy - Debt of Honor, Rainbow Six, Red Rabbit, The Cardinal of the Kremlin, The Bear and the Dragon, The Teeth of the Tiger
Nevada Barr - High Country
James Walker - Murder on the Titanic
John Grisham - The Brethern, King of Torts, The Broker, Skipping Christmas, The Last Juror
Michael Crichton - Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Prey, Sphere
Jack Higgins - Bad Company, Midnight Runner
Robert Ludlum - The Borne Identity
Greg Iles - The Footprints of God
Sue Grafton - F is for Fugitive, M is for Malice, O is for Outlaw, Q is for Quarry

Fanny Flagg - Fried Green Tomatos at the Whistle Stop Cafe
Earnest Heminway - The Old Man and the Sea
Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol
Non Fiction:
The Bible - God
Wild At Heart - John Eldredge
The Purpose Driven Life - Rick Warren
On Writing - Stephen King

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