I have a copy of this that I've had since I was about twelve or so, I've taken good care of it but I've read it thousands of times. I used to have the other companion edition(The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories), but I gave that one to a special woman long ago.
As for other stuff, I recently finished Jeff Somer's seminal cyberpunk series featuring Avery Cates(The Electric Church, The Digital Plague, The Eternal Prison, The Terminal State, and The Final Evolution), has to be one of my favorite cyberpunk novel series. I also read William Gibson's Neuromancer, very good book and I'm glad to see that my idea for my science fiction novel hasn't been done to death so it might actually be worth finishing.
I love Lovecraft's work so much, I even had to do several essays and presentations on him in High School done to a collegiate standard. It's strange but...when I researched him aside from him being rich most of his life and living off his family's established wealth, his tragic life and mine are remarkably similar down to even when we were born.
I don't necessarily believe in reincarnation, but I feel a strange kinship with Mr.Lovecraft and he is probably my largest benefactor of influence on my writing besides Edgar Allan Poe.
I'm also reading through Watchmen again, my favorite comic book/graphic novel. I have a framed original copy of the 6th issue of the original run of Watchmen that is near mint that I bought at some comic shop for five dollars(it's worth about 40). I know its silly but besides the little Rorschach action figure an ex girlfriend bought for me for my Birthday, it's my most prized possession besides my PC and an old 1956 first edition compilation of Edgar Allan Poe's work.