So after buying 15 books back when I went to England, I realised I had only read one (Fool's Errand), and can't start 4 of them because they're part of a series and need the previous books to be understood. I gave away on to my uncle. And started another, but thought it was awfully written (I Am Legend). So it leaves me with 7 books (I'm didn't count A Memory of Light too - already read it, but I needed to have it on hardback!). 5 of them are English classics, one is the first of a sci-fi saga (Hyperion).
So it all leaves me with... Sophie's World, by Jostein Gaarder. I had already read a chapter of it on a high school project, and liked it. Now, a few chapters in, I'm deeply enjoying it. I've always been kind of a dreamer, and I live in my head most of the time, so I find philosophy totally fascinating.