Very nice! I sometimes find it difficult to stick to reading regularly (like currently...). But, I mostly read of a night time before sleep, since I find that the most convenient time.
I've been currently reading through The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell
Do you mostly read scifi books or a bit of everything? The Lathe of Heaven sounds interesting.
One of may favourites is Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.
Also gonna recommend the Hitchhiker's Guide Trilogy of Five if you haven't read Douglas Adams's masterpiece; different kind of book to what's mentioned but it's still nominally science fiction and is more importantly just huge fun.
If you haven't seen them, yet. Chris Riddell's illustrations of Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass are beautiful. Just reread both books with my 5 year old for the first time in years.
I watched the show before I knew it was based off of a book. I've been wanting to read it for a while, but it's been in my backlog since. I'll need to try get around to it... I'm flying to Norway on the 17th, I might try nab it before then
For more KSR, good "hard" SF, try his Mars trilogy. If you read that first, you could then try his Aurora, in which he basically says "the whole concept of the Mars trilogy was stupid and wrong" - not many authors would do that.
Another big read you might enjoy is Peter Hamilton's Commonwealth Saga. I've only read books 1 & 2 - *Pandora's Star *and Judas Unchained , but both were fabulous. They're effectively one huge book split into two, book 2 starts exactly at the point book 1 ends.