So far this year I've read
1. The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing (which I started last year, but whatever.)
2. and Lady Chatterley's Lover, by DH Lawrence.
Both of them were quite interesting, but neither of them really struck as what you might call "Great" literature. Some of the characters and much of the dialogue in TGN seemed petty and implausible, and Lady Chatterley's Lover felt a little one-sided and polemical, as though it were banging you over the head with the thought that, "Sensuality is better than being intellectual!" which doesn't to me feel like a really interesting idea anyways.
That said, both books had some rather lovely passages, and particularly in TGN it was very interesting to get the woman's perspective on life.
Started Of Human Bondage today. I'm not very far in, but it seems promising.