I [b]LOVE[/b] to read.
I mostly read non-fiction works, mostly on government and liberty, such as the Anti-Federalist Papers, Lincoln the Tyrant, books by Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard, FDR the tyrant, the War for Southern Independence, etc.
I also read electronics and programming books like Macintosh Programming and Z80 computer building.
I do like some fiction too, mostly sci-fi. I have almost all of Michael Crichton's books. I also like Arther C. Clark(the 2001 series was good, but I much preferred the Rama series.)
Just got done reading James Bovard's "Freedom in Chains." Definitely a good read. Just last week I finished his "Feeling your Pain: The Explosion of Government Power and Abuse during the Clinton Administration." Also a good read. In fact, I also have his "Lost Rights: the Destruction of American Liberty." I highly recommend everybody read at least one of these, if not all of them. You think the government is bad now? Wait till you find out what else the government has done. It will really open your eyes.
I try to read more books, but I just don't have the freaking time. I have a stack of books here I haven't read yet, from F.A. Hayek's books, to the Federalist Papers, to Operating Systems. I have a list of 100 [:O] books that I want to get !!!