Jumping in with some of my current/recent reads:
Lolita, Nabokov: The prose is excellent, but man is it uncomfortable to read. I going to try to finish it, I'm about 2/3 through now.
An Autumn War, Daniel Abraham: 3rd in the series. I enjoy worlds where the magic is well integrated into the culture and geopolitics. Interested to see where it goes from here.
Just finished The Obelisk Gate, by N.K. Jemisin. Second in the trilogy, I'll start the third once I'm done with Autumn War. Very weird approach to storytelling, especially in the first book, but I'm finding the world building very interesting. Never seen an author pull off second person perspective before, either.
Also recently finished Bastille vs the Evil Librarians, final book in the series by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson (she co-authored the last book only). Fun, wacky middle grade series, it made a nice break from all the heavy stuff.
I have Underworld by Don DeLillo and Furies of Calderan by Jim Butcher out from the library to read next. I can only handle one 'classic' at a time, usually, and I don't want to start another fantasy series until I finish one that's currently in progress. Unfortunately, the fourth book in the Abraham series doesn't seem to be available in my library system, so that will probably be inter-library loan, which can take a while to get. But I can at least finish the Jemisin.