I've always got at least 10 books to read. I get my audios from my local library, where I'll pick up a crime or two book for my husband as well, or if I see something there that's on my constant "to read list" I'll get that out. I'm dreadful for picking up books at supermarkets cheaply, which is really bad of me because I should buy more from Waterstones, I'd hate it to disappear from the high street and be left with the abominable WH Smiths as the main shop for books. Other than that I'm always up for a recommendations from The Sunday Times Culture magazine, MN, or even GN such as "The Heart's Invisible Furies" and "Educated" plus a handful of others from those sources which have joined my "best ever reads" and one or two such as "Lincoln in the Bardo" that have joined the pile of "I wish I'd never started, it's robbed me of time I'll never get back"
I'm never without a book, usually a novel and sometimes a biography on the go together. At the moment it's Lucinda Riley's "The Moon Sister" and a biography about Mary Shelley. Oh and an audio book, "Milkman" I listen whilst doing a few yoga exercises and to get me off to sleep last thing.