sorry where is the list?
I like to be reading one big long work and a short work which I can finish quickly to help me feel a sense of completion and not being bogged down.
I like to be reading something theological and something more practical and applicatory and experiential.
I also like to listen to sermons of good ministers to hear the differences, J Beeke, L Bilkes, A Alison, are some of my favs on SermonAudio.com and so many more
I just can't read enough of Edwards, Brooks, Burroughs, Watson,
If you haven't read War of Words, The PeaceMaker, these are good practical books to recommend to people,
The Christian BTT by William Webster is great and says to people what a lot of pastors don't want to, Keeping the Heart and if you haven't read Scougal Life of God in the Soul of Man it is extremely useful.
I like the short ones. And when you are not in the mood to read you can always listen to someone read a book to you on sermon audio too at SWRBs section. Lots of old puritan works on audio and things like PsychoBabble too.