Currently reading "The Golden Ocean" by Patrick O'Brian. (My wife's grandfather gave me a bunch of the Aubrey/Maturin novels, and this was also in the box. It's the first novel he wrote about the sea, but not part of the same sequence.) Thus far it's okay, but doesn't have quite the polish as the A/M series.
Next up will be "Players" by Terrance Dicks, the 6th Doctor story in the BBC's 50th Anniversary collection. (There's also a 6th Doctor story in the "11 Doctors, 11 Stories" anthology that I'll read this month.)
After that, I'll tackle "Raising Steam" by Pratchett, "Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt, the latest Pathfinder, and (probably part of) "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon, though I'm not sure what order I'll read those in.
We're still in the midst of competition season, so I'll be spending quite a lot of time sitting on buses with not a lot to do, so expect to get quite a bit of reading done this month.
... and just started on The Redemption Engine by James L. Sutter.
I thoroughly enjoyed that one, a lot more than I expected to.