While the Bible has always been a central document in the Church, there are many Catholics who haven't read it. Sure, all the Gospels and the epistles of Paul are read at the pulpit over the course of a three year cycle which includes readings from all parts of the Bible. Meanwhile, the mass itself incorporates Biblical elements every time one is conducted. However, it is still quite important to read and contemplate on the scriptures themselves.
It has been my plan to reread the Bible once I finish the series of other religious writings I've been consuming as part of my morning prayer and reflection. I have a while to go still with Saint Augustine's City of God, but will probably have that finished this summer. At that point, I will start reading the Bible with the Gospels, proceed through the New Testament, then the Old Testament, and finish with the Gospels again. This is my favorite way to read these books of scripture as the focus remains on Jesus' teachings.
As Winston says in Ghostbusters, "I love Jesus' style."