Yes. I'm pretty sure I've read and very much enjoyed all his stories. These days I carry 'The Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft' and 'H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Chulthu Mythos' on my Kindle. Whenever I'm between books or bored with my current read, I get an H.P. fix to tide me over.
For a long time I've been partial to semi-older fiction -- James Branch Cabel, Josephine Tey, Mary Shelley, J.R.R. Tolkien, Oscar Wilde, Robert Louis Stevenson, etc. My tastes are fairly broad as long as they're done well. For example I very much loved Tey's 'The Daughter of Time' but I didn't much care for her other stuff like the inspector Grant series (even though Grant is the nominal main character in The Daughter of Time, the books read differently). I'm glad to see another Lovecraft connoisseur -- as popular and influential as he has been, he seems to be a bit of an acquired taste.