Last week was a good week for reading. I read "Anansi Boys" by Neil Gaiman (excellent book, but too quick a read - I found myself having to buy a new book in Southampton airport to avoid running out), the end of "Cityscape" (pretty decent, but not the best in the series) and "Barrow of the Forgotten King" (seemed like quite a good adventure; I didn't like the layout, and am becoming less keen on the Delve format as I see it used more often... but that's off-topic in this thread).
I'm now reading "Dungeonscape", which is okay but has an odd mix of topics in chapter 1, and "Harlequin" by Bernard Cornwell, which I'm thoroughly enjoying. It's about a young English archer in France just before the Hundred Years' War. Perhaps the most entertaining part is that every single town he lays waste to is somewhere I've been in the last twelve months, which amuses me greatly. (So, maybe having to buy an extra book was not too bad, after all.)
Next up is probably "Shaman's Crossing" by Robin Hobb, although I might give "The Darkness That Comes Before" by R. Scott Bakker another go.