Personally I'm avoiding most of what is defined as "quality literature" by english teachers as well, though for a completely different reason then fqlive. My thing is simply that the reason why I read is to exercise the imaginative portion of my brain. I use the analytical part that asks questions like "why is the writer doing this" and "what does this mean" all day running calculations for my engineering classes. So it's nice to be able to sit down with a good fantasy novel and let my imagination stretch instead of being bound into the real world like so much "quality lit" is.
In my opinion books are one of the few consumer methods of stretching your imagination (as opposed to supplier methods, such as creating art). Nowadays in the era of movies and games where we have pictures of everything painted out for us, it's rather rare to find things for consumers such as books or DF that force you to stretch your imagination.
More modern lit has been getting less and less attached to realism, so there is stuff like Mieville, and Bishop, and other New Weird writers, along with a lot of the magical realism of Borges, Garcia-Marquez, and Eco, that's got a lot of fantastic elements and stuff that really exercises the imagination. The same is true for older literature, the further back you go the more fantastic elements seem to be present. Realism seems mostly to be a response to the 18th century. I also feel like it's kind of a mischaracterization to say realism isn't imaginative, some realism is highly imaginative (Hunchback of Notre Dame stretched my imagination as much as any fantasy novel) it's just imagination within constraints. Still, I can understand why you wouldn't feel like dealing with realism or something that requires a lot of analysis when you're an engineering student. Books are an excellent way to relax while still requiring a degree of active engagement on the part of the reader and without having to worry about being over-stimulated, but basically no one is going to read literature to relax.
I should say I
am going to read a good bit of lit, I just don't actually expect I'll make it to 52 books, I'll be happy just having read more than I did last year.