It could be helpful to narrow down what genre you like, because my goodness there are so many books to recommend

Drama, SciFi, Mystery, Romance, Comedy, Historical. I avoid drama these days b/c my poor heart just can't take it

So I go for lighter stuff. But what I've liked most recently:
Mystery --
*Flavia de Luce mysteries by Alan Bradley. I think there's four of them now. The first is "The Sweetness At the Bottom of the Pie".
SciFi --
*any of the books by A. Lee Martinez
*Dresden Files by Jim Butler (like 9 of them so far, I think)...sort of Harry Potter gets older, snarkier and becomes a private detective.
*The Necromancer, Johannes Cabal series by Jonathen Howard. Gothic, witty, weird. This is the first of the series, with the second one being far less interesting than the first. There's a third out, but not available in U.S. on kindle yet, so haven't read it.
Romance --
*Not big on romance, but several friends and I (all Lit majors...go figure) enjoy the four Aisling Grey/Green Dragons by Katie Macalister. I know...what a premise, but it's a very funny series with romance, mystery, sci-fi all mashed together. Perfect bubble bath readings
NonFiction --
I have recommended this book so many times, and people always love it. "The Poisoners Handbook" -- it's basically about the formation of the first real CSI type lab, but mixes in prohibition, NY political scandals, murder, and lots and lots of poisons. It reads like a thriller but is 100% true.
Historical Fiction --
I have always loved the books by Judith Merkle Riley (sadly passed away not too long ago). Set in medieval times, very big on magical realism, but entirely readable, smart and witty. The Margaret of Ashbury series is one of hers, with the second in the series being the best book.