Cruel Beauty, by Rosamund Hodge (About to start it.)
Divergent, by Veronica Roth
Insurgent, by Veronica Roth
Allegiant, by Veronica Roth
Four, by Veronica Roth
(^If I can track down a new, hardcover edition by the time I get to it.)
Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon
Dragonfly in Amber, by Diana Gabaldon
This will be my first time reading the Divergent series. I haven't seen the movie, and this is one of those rare times where I'll be reading the books first. (A friend of mine is curious about it, too, but he's not a reader, and is waiting to see what I think about the series before he buys it.)
I've seen the first episode of Outlander since it was free via OnDemand, I really enjoyed it, especially the second half. I also read the first chapter of the mass market paperback and enjoyed it as well. I won't get to see the rest of the first season until it comes out on DVD, so I have some time to get through the first two or three novels before then.
I'm also already thinking about what classics to read in 2015. Right now, the top two are A Little Princess, and re-reading Romeo and Juliet. (And watching John Green's videos discussing it on Crash Course on YouTube.)
So all of these should tide me over until (probably) mid-spring.