I just started reading 'Against the Dark', an Ars Magica supplement describing the Transylvanian Tribunal. And unless I'm mistaken that means it's the final Tribunal book. So, it only took five editions of the game to get a complete description of Mythic Europe
Just finished The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe for the second time. Still working on The Templar's Legacy and of course still working my way through the bible.
Partway through Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds. I picked up a bunch of his books for free last month, and really, really liked them. Almost exactly what I want in hard sci-fi. So far I've read Redemption Ark (which is part 2 of the trilogy that Revelation Space is part 1 of); Galactic North; and Terminal World.
The local used book sale started this weekend, and I actually arranged to be there at 8am opening, and made a second trip Sunday. So far I've gotten:
Revelation Space
Absolution Gap
Chasm City
We Have Always Lived In The Castle
Starbound
Tooth and Claw
Island of the Sequined Love Nun
Poodle Springs
Sacre Bleu
1493
The Queen of Bedlam
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Double Indemnity
Hypothermia
Cold Comfort Farm
Lost In A Good Book
Norwegian Folktales
The Years Best Science Fiction 8th Annual Collection
Out of Oz
I'll go back sometime next weekend and go through the mass-market paperbacks as well as the trades and load up on 2nd-tier stuff, and see what's been restocked. I'd love to find Broken Harbor by Tana French, but seeing how there was a hole in that spot on the shelf 5 minutes after opening, I'm not holding out much hope. Still, this was best haul ever.
I'd just like to say that I'm forever receiving book recommendations from Amazon, Kobo and other places, but none of them are anywhere near as useful as these threads for helping me discover new books that suit my tastes. Thanks everyone!