Jump back and forth between two... too lazy to go get the titles. Both non-fiction, as is the vast majority of my reading.
One is an in-depth investigation into the British spy rings of the 1930s onwards, ala Philby, McLean, Burgess, etc. and the peeking at others who may have been involved but never officially outted. Around the 5th book covering the topic and one of the best, so far.
The other cover Russia's last tsar, from birth to death and developments inbetween. Covers much more than just the tsar so is more accurately a history of Russia during the span of one chap's life. Royalty sucketh.
On the sidelines awaiting the finishing of the above is a bio of the "original Siamese Twins," their origin, life and death and those who exploited them. Greedy capitalists sucketh.
"Everest to Arabia" got today at the store of thrift. Sort of a travelogue but appears to cover the people and cultures of the places trekked to than a travel guide.
"This Just In" by Bob Schieffer, the national TV news teleprompter reader who gave up his seat for the warm fuzzy feel-good Katie Couric. Bah!!!! Since when is the existence of the vile spawn of two Hollywood stars newsworthy on a major broadcast venue during the national news broadcast? Bah!!!!! Bob writes about the parts of recent-past news stories, the parts that, for whatever reason, did not make it to the broadcast. Those enlightened know well just how much of the news is censored. Imagine life without the Web. We now know for certain just how much the masses are lied to and how much of the news was and is censored. Censored by omission.
There's a couple dozen books awaiting reading, I buy at the thrift store faster than I can read them.