I am most definitely the pot calling the kettle black, but you really should finish them some day. If they are half as good as your maps they'll all be best sellers!
I regret my taste is not really my own, but only what the audio library offers, since I have no TV, and reading is near impossible for the number of floaters in my eyes that swim sickeningly to and fro as I read the lines of a physical book. And what the audio library offers in terms of sci-fi/fantasy is limited to only a few YA titles, most of which are many years out of date. Still - can't complain really. It only costs me £20 a year to be a member
Larry Niven's Ringworld was a 'new' purchase for them just recently. Despite my reluctance to fill my head with depressing depravities and twisted thoughts (heaven knows I have enough of my own to deal with when I'm writing), I thoroughly enjoyed it - that and Ender's Game (Orson Scott Card), which is even worse!
Other than that I read all kinds of things that are as diverse as Ken Goddard's horror sci-fi First Evidence, and Christopher Paolini's high fantasy Inheritance Cycle.
I'll see if I can get the library to purchase Hyperion so that I can read it too